A FLORIDA GROUP IS TRYING TO GET LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA BACK ON THE BALLOT IN 2026. AFTER THE ISSUE FAILED TO GET 60% OF THE VOTE THIS PAST NOVEMBER. NBC TWO'S MEDICINE OUT OF DOES LIVE IN OUR STUDIO TONIGHT AFTER FINDING OUT THAT THIS INITIATIVE WILL LOOK A LITTLE DIFFERENT THAN THE ONE THAT JUST CAME UP SHORT.
The former EMT for Hillsborough County was a qualified medical cannabis patient who said he suffers from anxiety, insomnia and PTSD. By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix An attorney representing Hillsborough County has filed an appeal in the state’s Second District Court of Appeal of a ruling that could have statewide implications in solidifying protections for
Green Thumb Industries (GTI), a Florida medical marijuana company operating under the RISE dispensary brand, is continuing its legal battle to sell cannabis alongside convenience stores. On Thursday,
The fight over recreational marijuana is back in Florida, with advocates rolling out a revamped proposal for the 2026 ballot.
The revamped proposal from the Smart & Safe Florida committee seeks to address issues raised by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who led a drive to defeat last year’s constitutional measure.
Just months after a Florida marijuana legalization initiative failed at the ballot, the campaign behind the proposal has filed a revised version in hopes of getting a second shot in 2026. Smart & Safe Florida’s 2024 measure did receive a majority of the vote in November,
Just months after its amendment was defeated in the 2024 election, the group pushing recreational marijuana in Florida is trying again to get the issue in front of voters. Smart & Safe Florida is pursuing a constitutional amendment to allow for adult recreational marijuana use for 2026,
It would allow those who are at least 21 years old to possess up to two ounces of marijuana or five grams in concentrated form.
The pending petition, in part, questioned state health officials’ position that locating a dispensary adjacent to a convenience store would increase risks of crime.
Florida cannabis activists have filed a proposed ballot measure to legalize recreational weed, only two months after a similar initiative failed at the polls in November.
Amendment 3 fell just shy of the 60% support required to pass. Smart and Safe Florida filed a revamped proposal Tuesday, with some new changes from the hotly contested 2024 version.
A political committee bankrolled by the state’s largest medical-marijuana company has launched a new effort to allow recreational pot in Florida