Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, were the most hotly contested, and both received ...
Amendments 3 and 4 need at least 60% of voters' support to be enshrined in the state constitution, but they wouldn't immediately go into effect.
Television ads telling Floridians to vote against Amendments 3 and 4 are not unusual – but who is sponsoring some of the ads ...
So whether or not Floridians approve Amendments 3 and 4 — proposals that would allow recreational marijuana and put abortion rights in the state Constitution — we’ll probably see some ...
The proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution dealing ... way through the ballot to the proposed amendments. Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana for adults, is faring ...
no two amendments have had quite the draw as proposed amendments legalizing recreational marijuana (Amendment 3) and codifying abortion regulations statewide (Amendment 4.) The Northwest Florida ...
Constitutional Amendment 3 proposes to expand Florida’s already legal use of medical marijuana (38 states allow it) to recreational use for adults. Sixty percent of Florida voters would have to ...
So whether or not Floridians approve Amendments 3 and 4 — proposals that would allow recreational marijuana and put abortion rights in the state Constitution — we’ll probably see some legislative ...
The Miami Herald Editorial Board recommends voting YES on Amendment 3 for the safe and regulated use of recreational marijuana for adults.