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The slate of cannabis ballot referendums this November is headlined by Florida, the third-most-populous U.S. state, where voters will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana through ballot measure Amendment 3.

A victory in Florida would be one of the top legalization events in recent U.S. cannabis history, trailing only California’s successful referendum in 2016, New York’s Legislature approving adult use in 2021 and, most recently, President Joe Biden’s administration seeking to reschedule marijuana.

Industry observers say an Election Day victory in Florida, already home to a thriving medical market, would have multiple benefits for the industry:

It would pave the way for what could become the second-biggest recreational marijuana market in the United States behind California – or at least a top-4 market with California, Michigan and, eventually, New York.
It would add wind to the sails of both rescheduling and future state-legalization efforts in the remaining prohibitionist markets.
It would increase confidence among investors from inside and outside the cannabis sector.

This item originally appeared on MJBizDaily. The rest of the story is available here.

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