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VisitWhat percentage of GOP voters in Florida will support Amendment 3 in November 2024?
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Trump Backs Florida's Amendment 3 for Marijuana Legalization on November Ballot, Splitting GOP
Sep 9, 2024, 03:23 AM
Former President Donald Trump has declared his support for Florida's Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana for adults aged 21 and older. Trump announced on Truth Social that he will vote 'YES' on the amendment in the upcoming November ballot. His stance has drawn significant criticism, particularly from conservative circles. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a prominent Republican figure, has voiced strong opposition to the initiative, citing concerns over the potential negative impacts, including the 'putrid' smell of marijuana. Despite DeSantis' opposition, new polling and an ad campaign featuring a police officer who supports the reform suggest a split within the GOP, potentially boosting the chances of the amendment's passage. Amendment 3 would allow the possession of up to three ounces of marijuana and permit current medical marijuana treatment centers to sell marijuana to adults for personal use.
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