Florida voters rejected recreational marijuana legalization Tuesday night, dealing a huge blow to the industry and those that ...
Florida Amendment 3 would have allowed adults aged 21 and older to possess, purchase and use marijuana for non-medical ...
Sponsored by Smart & Safe Florida and sent to the Supreme Court before being ruled constitutional on April 1, 2024, Amendment ...
Florida voters rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana for adults at least 21 years old ...
Florida voters are casting their ballots on two major measures: abortion rights and the legalization of recreational ...
Statewide results showed 55.6% of voters supporting Amendment 3 and 44.4% voting “no,” with 67% of precincts reporting ...
In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% of the vote to be adopted. Amendment 3, which would have allowed people 21 and older to use marijuana without any medical reason, got about 55% ...
States voting on cannabis in 2024 could generate $3 billion in new markets. Legalization brings revenue, jobs, and benefits ...
Corp. (CSE: TRUL) released its third-quarter earnings report today, presenting financial data that reflects both growth and ...
Michael Shvartsman and Eric Hannelius have appeared in corporate records connected to the company that currently holds state ...
Florida's effort to legalize adult-use marijuana failed to pass with a 60% super majority of votes needed. Voters in three other states will weigh in on the legalization of marijuana on Tuesday, as ...