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Florida Supreme Court deliberate over recreational marijuana amendment

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Florida Supreme Court deliberate over recreational marijuana amendment

The Florida Supreme Court convened on Wednesday to deliberate on whether a proposed constitutional amendment, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana for adults, should go before voters in 2024.

Reports are that as the proceedings unfolded, justices exhibited a palpable skepticism towards the arguments put forth, which advocated for the rejection of the proposed amendment granting adults over the age of 21 the right to use recreational marijuana.

Representatives from Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office and the Florida Chamber of Commerce argued that the amendment is misleading to voters and, more crucially, fails to adhere to the state’s legal requirement of addressing a single subject. 

In contrast, the attorney representing the group supporting the proposal countered these claims by asserting that the amendment is easily comprehensible.

A deadline looms

With the fate of the recreational marijuana amendment hanging in the balance, the justices face a deadline of April 1st to reach a decision on whether the proposal should be presented to voters next year.

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