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Florida voters reject recreational marijuana
Marijuana amendment approved by more than 50% of voters but failed. Why did that happen?
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, it passed with only 57.78% of the vote, one of the last amendments that will ever do so in the state.
Florida voters reject recreational marijuana amendment
Florida voters Tuesday rejected an amendment to the State Constitution that would have allowed adults 21 and older to use and possess marijuana for non-medical purposes, according to NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ.
Florida voters fall short in push to legalize recreational marijuana
More than half of Florida voters approved of Amendment 3, but it did not reach the required 60 percent threshold to pass.
marijuana, South Dakota and abortion
Major ballot issues could reshape access to marijuana and abortion access in North and South Dakota
South Dakota will decide whether to add abortion rights protections to the state constitution and legalize marijuana. North Dakota voters could outlaw most local property taxes, legalize marijuana and make it harder to amend the state constitution.
South Dakota decides on abortion rights and marijuana, rejects election, tax proposals
South Dakota will decide Tuesday whether to add protections for abortion rights to the state constitution and potentially overturn the state's abortion ban. The abortion rights measure was in a crowded field of initiatives on the state's general election ballot that also included the proposed legalization of marijuana for recreational use.
Abortion, Marijuana, and Taxes: Key Ballot Issues in South Dakota
South Dakota voters will face pivotal decisions on measures affecting abortion rights, recreational marijuana, food taxes, and primary election structures. With issues spanning social, economic, and political landscapes,
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Pot stocks dive as Florida rejects legalization of recreational marijuana
(Reuters) -Shares of pot companies slid on Wednesday after a ballot measure to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in ...
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Marijuana Election Results in Four States
Voters in four states had the chance to vote for legalizing either recreational or medical
marijuana
on Tuesday. Recreational
marijuana
was on the ballot in North Dakota, South Dakota and Florida, ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Commentary: Today’s potent marijuana is spawning public health dangers that we shouldn’t ignore
In 1964, Bob Dylan reportedly introduced the Beatles to cannabis, a seminal moment in the 60-year campaign to legalize ...
Kansas City Star
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Recreational marijuana won’t be coming to Florida after voters reject Amendment 3
A proposed amendment that would have allowed for recreational
marijuana
use in Florida failed to get the needed support to ...
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Marijuana and Drug Policy on the Ballot
Five states will vote on ballot measures that would legalize certain drugs for recreational or medical use. Most of these ...
Miami Herald on MSN
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Amendment 3 failed in Florida. What’s next for marijuana in the state?
The multimillion-dollar push for recreational
marijuana
in Florida has failed. Amendment 3, which would have allowed adults ...
Axios Dallas on MSN
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Dallas voters decriminalize marijuana, approve 2 community-supported propositions
Dallas voters approved an amendment to the City Charter that would essentially decriminalize marijuana, according to ...
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DeSantis Fights to Defeat State Abortion, Marijuana Measures
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't on the ballot Tuesday but his future ambitions are on the line, as ...
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