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Florida Votes on Recreational Marijuana Amendment 3 Amidst DeSantis and Trump Clash
Nov 4, 2024, 01:50 PM
Florida voters are set to decide on Amendment 3, a controversial measure that would allow recreational marijuana use in the state. Governor Ron DeSantis has been vocal in his opposition, arguing that the amendment serves the interests of big money and mega weed corporations. He claims the measure, backed by $140 million from a major weed company, is designed to enrich specific companies at the expense of the community. Former President Donald Trump, however, has endorsed the amendment. The Florida GOP has also opposed the measure, reportedly to protect hemp industry donors. John Morgan, a major Obama/Biden donor, is a spokesperson for the amendment. DeSantis has been campaigning against the amendment in Miami and Orlando. Proponents argue that Amendment 3 represents a chance to shape the future of cannabis policy in Florida.
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