Amendment 3 — one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4) — failed Tuesday. If it had passed, recreational marijuana would be legal in Florida for adults over 21.
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A 60% supermajority vote is required to pass an amendment and only 56% voted yes.
If voters would have approved it, the Florida Legislature would have written the specific rules, regulations and restrictions to implement it, which may include regulating the places and manner, as it does with tobacco.
This is a similar process as when voters approved the amendment to legalize medical marijuana eight years ago. And Amendment 3 uses as its basis and framework that same language from the medical marijuana amendment.
Amendment 3 would have allowed adults 21 and over to legally buy and possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana, and personally use it. The amendment also would add who can grow it and sell it. Initially, that would be just the 25 licensed medical marijuana companies with more than 600 dispensaries statewide. But Amendment 3 would have allowed lawmakers to also license non-medical entities to grow, acquire, transport, distribute and sell marijuana.
A legal recreational marijuana industry is expected to be big business, according to state analysts. Based on sales tax projections, they project $200 million to $400 million a year going to the state when legal marijuana is fully operational. There is currently no timeline to predict that.
Supporters also cite the saved costs, both personal and for law enforcement, of decriminalizing personal marijuana, sparing an estimated 200,000 people annually from arrest and incarceration.
Currently, 24 states have legalized marijuana use. Voters in North and South Dakota will also be deciding with Florida in November.
VIEW ALL RESULTS: South Florida General Election Results for Nov. 5, 2024
FL Constitutional Amendment 3: Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
Amendment 3 is one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4). Its passage would make marijuana use legal for adults over 21, define the amounts, and define the business market for it. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/14/vote-2024-amendment-3-explained/
Amendment 3 is one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4). Its passage would make marijuana use legal for adults over 21, define the amounts, and define the business market for it. Read More