Marijuana Legalization in Florida is a significant event that will have a lasting impact on the state's laws and society. Its story begins with the introduction of Amendment 3 on Election Day, which if passed, will make recreational marijuana legal for adult use in Florida, making it the 25th state to do so. As a vocal opponent to the bill, Governor Ron DeSantis and others have raised concerns about the potential consequences of legalization, including the perceived negative impact on the state's environment and the lack of control over smoking locations.
Meanwhile, "medical marijuana and THC products are already widely available throughout the state.".. dispelling the notion that the smell of marijuana would be a new phenomenon.
If enough Floridians vote "yes" on Amendment 3 on Election Day this Tuesday, Nov. 5, Florida will become the 25th state where recreational marijuana is legal for adult use. A parade of critics and lawmakers, namely Governor Ron DeSantis, have been very vocal about their opposition to the bill for a variety of reasons. One of the most prevalent reasonings, that is repeated in many "vote no on 3" commercials and echoed by those who oppose it, is that the state of Florida will "smell like weed" and that there would be little control over where smokers decide to spark up.
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