Florida is at a pivotal moment as Amendment 3, aiming to legalize recreational marijuana, garners significant attention and controversy. A new political ad has ignited discussions among law enforcement and voters, revealing a divided stance on the issue. Recent polling indicates a strong majority, with 64% of likely voters in favor of making legal marijuana a constitutional right, surpassing the required 60% threshold for passage. The debate has reached the highest levels of Florida's GOP, with Governor Ron DeSantis expressing concerns over the potential 'putrid' smell of marijuana, while former President Donald Trump suggests the amendment could be 'very good.' This division among leading Republican figures may influence the amendment's chances of success, highlighting the complex dynamics at play in the state's political and social landscape.
Honestly, it's about time Florida gets on the right side of history with Amendment 3; legalizing marijuana is a no-brainer for both civil liberties and economic growth.
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It's about time Florida caught up with the rest of the country on marijuana legalization. Government shouldn't dictate personal choices that don't harm others, and it looks like a solid majority of Floridians agree.
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Florida: New Poll Finds 64% Plan to Vote in Favor of Amendment 3 to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
https://themarijuanaherald.com
According to polling released today, a strong majority of likely voters in Florida support Amendment 3, which would make legal marijuana a constitutional right. According to the new poll, “Support for the measure to legalize marijuana surpasses the 60% threshold: 64% plan to vote “yes” while 27% plan to vote “no”.
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