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If the provision gets 60 percent in November, it will legalize recreational marijuana in the country’s third-most populous state.


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TALLAHASSEE, Florida — The Florida Supreme Court will not block a ballot initiative that seeks to legalize recreational marijuana use for adults in this year’s general election, giving a major boost to the effort to open up pot use in the third-most populous state in the country.

With the green light from Florida’s conservative-leaning high court and more than 1 million signed and certified voter petitions in hand, Florida voters will have a chance to weigh in on an issue the state’s Republican-led Legislature has rejected for years.

The decision was in response to a request made by Florida Republican Attorney General Ashley Moody to reject the ballot language, arguing the measure fails to remind voters about a federal ban on marijuana.

Florida’s Supreme Court in a 5-2 ruling determined that the ballot language proposed by the Smart & Safe Florida committee to go before voters in November’s election fit the state’s single-subject rule for ballot initiatives.

Justice Jamie Grosshans wrote in the majority opinion that the ballot language was not too confusing for voters, and rejected an argument that the proposed amendment would require the Legislature to create new licenses to sell pot beyond the companies currently allowed to sell medical marijuana.

“We do not believe the summary would confuse a voter into thinking that the Legislature is required to authorize additional licenses,” the opinion states, later adding, “It clearly states that the amendment legalizes adult personal possession and use of marijuana as a matter of Florida law.”

Smart & Safe Florida’s campaign was funded by more than $39 million from Trulieve, which is the largest medical marijuana company in Florida. The proposed amendment, if approved by 60 percent of voters in November, would allow Trulieve and the 24 other companies licensed by the state to sell and grow pot for medical use to begin selling to anyone over the age of 21.

“We are thankful that the Court has correctly ruled the ballot initiative and summary language meets the standards for single subject and clarity. We look forward to supporting this campaign as it heads to the ballot this Fall,” Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers wrote in a statement, later adding that a coalition of companies has formed to aid in the campaign to November.

Trulieve operates 131 of the 618 medical marijuana dispensaries in Florida, and Moody used the Tallahassee-based company’s market position to argue that the ballot language was not written within the best interest of voters.

Lawyers from Moody’s office argued in briefs — filed before the court heard oral arguments in November — that the company was footing the bill for the initiative so it could lure consumers to willfully break federal law in the name of profit.

The justices all but dismissed Moody’s arguments during oral arguments. The same court had previously rejected two legalization initiatives from recent election years, handing down decisions that identified several mistakes. Lawyers for Smart & Safe Florida argued that the proposed language sought to address the mistakes that were cited by the court in the previous decisions, and Moody’s lawyers argued that the court should reconsider parts of the previous decisions.

In Monday’s opinion Grosshans wrote the amendment does not violate the single subject rule by impacting the state’s medical pot industry.

“Selling and possessing marijuana appear, for better or worse, directly connected, and we cannot say that an amendment addressing both components violates the single-subject requirement,” the opinion states.

Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2019 was hailed a champion by medical marijuana businesses and patients just weeks after he first took office, after he called on the state Legislature to repeal a ban on the sale of smokable marijuana known as flower.

DeSantis has since signed legislation that tightened the state’s controls on medical marijuana marketing to further prevent advertising that attracts children and implied that products were for recreational use. And his annual state budget recommendations to the Legislature have included millions in funding to expand testing, safety and enforcement efforts at the Office of Medical Marijuana Use.

DeSantis has, however, called recreational pot use a “real problem,” even lamenting the plant’s “stench.” While campaigning for president last year, DeSantis told reporters that marijuana has become more potent over the past two decades and warned that it could be laced with fentanyl.

“I think it’s a real, real problem, and I think it’s a lot different than stuff that people were using 30 or 40 years ago,” DeSantis said. “And I think when kids get on that, I think it causes a lot of problems.”

Florida already has the largest medical marijuana program in the country, with more than 871,000 patients registered with the state Department of Health.

More than 71 percent of voters legalized pot for medical use in 2016 after a successful ballot initiative backed heavily by high-profile Orlando lawyer and self-proclaimed “Pot Daddy” John Morgan, who contributed close to $7 million in cash.


This is seriously big business. Licenses to grow and sell medical MJ are about $50-55 million each to the state. Anyone want to bet that this initiative raises another $45 million? I say it will.
MACS
2 years ago
Surprising, with all the old, retired boomers down here so against it.

I don't care one way or the other. It's too potent for me, nowadays.
drglnc
2 years ago
just in time for a 4/20 easter... gives a whole new meaning to easter grass!!!!!
ZRX1200
2 years ago
It’s done wonders here!

sarcasm
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago

just in time for a 4/20 easter... gives a whole new meaning to easter grass!!!!!

drglnc wrote:



If it doesn't hit the ballot until November...and it takes 6 months for it to register...that target is getting missed. Maybe tie it in with a real movie from Cheech & Chong instead of the documentary.

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/cheech-and-chong-documentary-sxsw-interview-1234982728/ [/i][/color]

Cheech & Chong Go To Disney World.


2 years ago
Most people who have experience with it understand that its hypocrisy allowing alcohol to be legal but not marijuana.
MACS
2 years ago

Most people who have experience with it understand that its hypocrisy allowing alcohol to be legal but not marijuana.

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100%. 35 years ago I would have strongly preferred pot to booze... but the mutha fuggers engineered the sheit out of it and it's just too damn potent for me, now. If I could find some that was like what I smoked in HS... game changer.

But that stuff is long gone.
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2 years ago

100%. 35 years ago I would have strongly preferred pot to booze... but the mutha fuggers engineered the sheit out of it and it's just too damn potent for me, now. If I could find some that was like what I smoked in HS... game changer.

But that stuff is long gone.

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You are smoking the wrong stuff and/or too much.

If, after 30 years of non-use, you smoke a joint today that is the size of what you used to roll 30 years ago, you would be higher than you could ever want to be. I would be too...

There are also other ways to try it where you can accurately titrate the dose to miniscule amounts (e.g. vape, edibles), which probably would be something for you to try if you want to try it again.
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2 years ago

Surprising, with all the old, retired boomers down here so against it.

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Nope. You see them in dispensaries all the time. It's a freedom of choice issue. People just don't care about it anymore. And, we have the largest medical marijuana patient registry in the country. It will pass.
2 years ago
The baby boomer generation was brainwashed by the government with movies like reefer madness that is so out of touch its ridiculous. That generation is retiring and lawmakers who weren't brainwashed are taking office.

When I was in HS they pushed an anti-AIDS campaign and had us all brainwashed to think if we had unprotected sex we would get AIDS.
I don't know anyone with AIDS. They over-hyped that as well.

P.S. If u try edibles with no tolerance start small like half a 5mg gummy and wait an hour. Experiment slowly moving up cause if u eat too much you'll regret it.

You can also get delta 8 or 9 in all states even where recreational is illegal. It's not as potent.
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2 years ago
Donations spike after Florida Supreme Court allows recreational marijuana on the 2024 ballot


News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE --- The state Supreme Court’s ruling this week that will give voters a chance to decide whether to allow recreational marijuana sparked a flurry of contributions to the Smart & Safe Florida political committee that’s backing the proposal.

Trulieve, the state’s largest medical-marijuana operator, pumped $40 million into the committee before the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the measure met constitutional muster. The Trulieve money went primarily toward collecting needed petition signatures.

The court’s 5-2 opinion gave the go-ahead for the measure to appear as Amendment 3 on the November ballot, and more medical-marijuana operators are jumping on board the recreational weed train.

Smart & Safe Florida announced Wednesday it had collected another $15 million to kick off the next phase of the pro-pot campaign.

“We are not only pleased that the court has agreed to move this initiative forward, but we are also thrilled to announce a strong alliance of committed donors to the effort,” Smart & Safe Florida Chairman David Bellamy, of the musical group The Bellamy Brothers, said in a statement.

The committee faces a deadline next week for filing a finance report showing contributions through March 31. So if the additional money came in after the Supreme Court ruling, it could be a while before details emerge about exactly who gave what, and how much they gave.

But a Smart & Safe Florida news release said reports “will soon show a broad group of companies” are giving some green for the effort, including medical-marijuana operators Verano Holdings Corp., Curaleaf Holdings, Inc, AYR Wellness, Inc., Cresco Labs. Inc., Green Thumb Industries, Inc., and INSA, Inc.

In a separate news release, Verano --- the state’s second-largest medical-marijuana company --- declared its support for the effort.

“Verano and Florida’s constituents are primed to benefit should Amendment 3 pass this November. As one of the nation’s leading cannabis companies with operations in 13 states, 138 dispensaries and 14 cultivation and production facilities, Verano has deep experience transitioning from medical to adult use, most recently in Maryland (July ’23) and Connecticut (January ’23),” the company’s release said.

As with other proposed constitutional changes, Amendment 3 would require 60 percent voter approval for passage --- an expensive and difficult hurdle for many ballot initiatives. The Smart & Safe Florida committee had spent all of the $40 million contributed by Trulieve as of Dec. 31, the last publicly available finance information.

“We have come a long way, but our work has only just begun,” the committee’s news release said.
MACS
2 years ago

You are smoking the wrong stuff and/or too much.

If, after 30 years of non-use, you smoke a joint today that is the size of what you used to roll 30 years ago, you would be higher than you could ever want to be. I would be too...

There are also other ways to try it where you can accurately titrate the dose to miniscule amounts (e.g. vape, edibles), which probably would be something for you to try if you want to try it again.

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Bruh... I know about weed. I was a pot smokin' fool in HS. Been to a few pot stores in CA. Not ONE of them had sheit less than 20% THC. Not ONE. Most around 25-30%. That's ridiculous. Sheit we got back in the day was 3-5% if we were lucky.

I took one toke off the stuff my HS buddy left. One small toke... I was high as f--k for 4-5 hours. That's too damn much.
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Bruh... I know about weed. I was a pot smokin' fool in HS. Been to a few pot stores in CA. Not ONE of them had sheit less than 20% THC. Not ONE. Most around 25-30%. That's ridiculous. Sheit we got back in the day was 3-5% if we were lucky.

I took one toke off the stuff my HS buddy left. One small toke... I was high as f--k for 4-5 hours. That's too damn much.

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The stuff from when we were in high school can't even be compared to the strains available now. It it is not just THC that is responsible for you being too high. Terpenes are other substances found in MJ and they have a tremendous effect too.

If I were you and was going to try to smoke again, I would start out with a bowl with just a small piece of MJ about the size of a grain of rice or two. THAT'S ALL! Then wait like 15 minutes for its full effect and then decide if you want more.

BTW, if you ever get too high again, simply chew on some black peppercorns (1-2) and your high will dissipate freal fast because it plugs the same brain receptors MJ binds to.

Just sayin'.
Farticus
2 years ago
I don’t smoke but know a lot more about it than those that do because I smoked 35-40 years ago.

I am Farticus!
Abrignac
2 years ago
The days of making a wrapper by gluing 3 ZigZags across by 2 high are gone. No more splitting a 4 finger bag into 4 big Bob Marley joints. A 4 finger bag of today’s ganja will get everyone in an entire concert venue high.
MACS
2 years ago

I don’t smoke but know a lot more about it than those that do because I smoked 35-40 years ago.

I am Farticus!

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You're an ass holio is what you are. You probably know all about how safe and effective the covid shot is, too... because you have access to information nobody else has. 😂

The days of making a wrapper by gluing 3 ZigZags across by 2 high are gone. No more splitting a 4 finger bag into 4 big Bob Marley joints. A 4 finger bag of today’s ganja will get everyone in an entire concert venue high.

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My point Ed Zachary!
Abrignac
2 years ago
Just a wild ass guess but my money is on Teedub being Farticus
Farticus
2 years ago
The floor is still there the ceiling is much higher. Just because you can get phenomenal weed nowadays, which is a great thing, does not mean you can’t still get low power weed and roll Marley if you want to.

Some people want very low power to the point you hardly get high at all for medical purposes. Others prefer the really low power shake, and other **** selections for whatever reasons. Ditch weed never went away.

You do not know what you were talking about, but I don’t expect that to stop you.

Your lack of education has failed you.

I am Farticus!
MACS
2 years ago
^Says the guy who was consistently wrong and won't even come back to face the music. Your "education" has failed you.

Now kindly go fornicate yourself.
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