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  1. I am a Texas conservative that 100% supports legalization of cannabis. The problem you will have in Florida like in Texas will be the politicians terrified of loosing a voter referendum . Then you add the Alcohol and pharmaceutical lobbyist and there you are .

  2. Hurry up.. fentanyl, DUIs.. meth, insane…chem warfare on taxpayers since forever in FL.. damn shame.. rvssian etc. mob in s. Fl spread synthetic drugs miami esp. Broward, always bad..
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    Bvsh left the door open..
    Even cvraleaf co. Is gazprom " rvssian ceo.. gop is compromised ..

    They're taking orders from foreign govs like otban putan etc. seen a trvmp hat homeless guy etc ft Lauderdale. " International money 💰 they say. Kvehner at play. Covid loan fraids galore.

  3. Whoever doesnt suppoet the legalization of recreational marijuana, they support the arrest of innocent people. It all ties down to that! People should not be punished and jailed for it. Its beyond messed up!

  4. I was actually shocked that Ohio made marijuana legal considering they are very conservative if Florida made weed legal imagine how much money the State could make just off the tourists.

  5. The whole point and the people fighting it is the doctors and stuff they don’t want you to have marijuana. They make their money off you buying pills and stuff. It’s pretty much. The doctor is in people that deal with all of that stuff to hand you out pills, and stuff that are fighting it because they know that they’re gonna lose a lot of money.

  6. They need to hurry up and make it legal because every other Republican state is getting it legal there, Ohio hard-core Republican state they allow you to grow it up there now on top of making it legal that’s putting Florida to shame right now

  7. They need to let the people decide. Why have a few people in power decide what the majority of people want. Comon America wake up. You can go in a bar, drink, then get behind a wheel, unreal. Cigarettes kill, but you can buy them legally in any town. The laws are a joke.

  8. no legal states in the south

    it is not up to the judge or congress.. we have filled the requirements to have a vote

    it they don't know how to make it work look at what other states have done

    Let The People Vote!
    that is the law, we get to have a vote!!

  9. Let's GO FLORIDA!! I feel like Florida is one the best states, and this could only make it better. It is the by far one of the greatest, craziest, most flavorful and free states. The whole state beats Vegas and all of SoCal. Florida man deserves good legal weed too!! Imagine all the good zesty orangey 🍊 flavored buds that could grow there. It'll taste like smoking a delicious smoothie.

  10. This is the third time Ashley Moody, the Florida AG, has challenged and asked the Florida Supreme Court to invalidate a marijuana legalization initiative. Back in 2021, the Court struck down the first initiative because it used the word "permits" which they said was misleading because the sponsor did not clarify that it would remain illegal under federal law. Then the Florida Supreme Court struck down the second initiative, also in 2021, because of the phrase "limited use" which they claimed was misleading because nothing in the language of the ballot measure actually limited cannabis use.

    Now the AG and Florida Chamber of Commerce are claiming the word "allows" is misleading because they assert voters will think this also applies to federal law, which is exactly the same argument they used in early 2021, even though the sponsor included language in the ballot summary stating the initiative will only change Florida law but not immunize an individual from being prosecuted under federal law.

    Additionally, the AG argues that the phrase "other licensed entities" is misleading because the sponsor did not clarify that only the Florida Legislature can pass legislation creating additional licenses. In other words, the AG's argument is that the current medical marijuana businesses would have a supposed monopoly since they are the only entities who have licenses to sell cannabis in the state, and the AG claims this is misleading because the voters would think that voting on the initiative would create greater competition in the market because additional licenses would automatically be created. This was the most absurd argument presented by the AG's lawyers because all the sponsor was doing was clarifying that there COULD BE additional licensed entities. For those who don't understand the significance of what is happening here… a sponsor is only allowed 75 words to succinctly express what a ballot initiative accomplishes. It is impossible to detail every little aspect of what is entailed in the implementation of a law, so all the AG is doing is looking for any omission as an excuse to claim the initiative is misleading.

    Another bizarre argument was presented by the lawyer for the Florida Chamber of Commerce who claimed that the initiative ran afoul of the single subject rule because the initiative accomplishes two things instead of just one which was allowing the POSSESSION and PURCHASE of Cannabis. This was ridiculed by several of the Justices for the common sense argument that if something is legal to posses, then by conclusion there must be a source from which to obtain it. The lawyer for the sponsor said it best by pointing out an analogy that it wouldn't make sense to have a Second Amendment right to OWN a gun yet for it to be illegal to BUY a gun.

    I watched the entire video of the oral arguments, which if anybody is interested can be found on the Florida Supreme Court's Youtube channel, and it is clear that if the Justices block the initiative from appearing on the ballot this time, then they are doing so for political reasons alone… with Justice Labarga, who dissented both previous opinions, being the sole exception. Because the arguments presented by the AG and the Florida Chamber of Commerce were convoluted nonsense AND the sponsor followed the suggestions recommended by the court in their prior opinions and oral arguments. There is no valid reason for the Court to block this initiative.

  11. Yeah no thanks. Traffic accidents are already awful. Will cause more crashes and more deaths that arent needed.

    Democrats in the state will pass it anyway because they want everyone in this country on drugs. Good luck florida.

  12. In florida its med marijuanna only.. that is run by the fl mafia. Charging 700. To get the card, and hundresa every year. Good for the mafia,not good for seniors on a fixed income…😮

  13. {{{{{>>>>>Legalize cannabis federally within each and every state. This way, irrational prohibitionist politicians can't obstruct and prevent legalization against the will of the vast majority of Americans whom support full federal cannabis legalization nationwide. Treat cannabis exactly like we treat far more dangerous and deadly yet perfectly legal alcohol. Legal in all states.<<<<<}}}}}

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