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Florida Supreme Court strikes down recreational marijuana proposal


The Florida Supreme Court has struck from the 2022 ballot a proposed state constitutional amendment that would allow those 21 and older to buy and smoke marijuana for personal use.
In a 5-2 decision, with Justices Jorge Labarga and Alan Lawson dissenting, the court said the ballot summary is affirmatively misleading because it makes voters think they would be overturning federal law prohibiting the sale and use of marijuana.
Titled Adult Use of Marijuana and sponsored by Make it Legal Florida, the ballot language allows people 21 and older in Florida to possess, use, purchase, display, and transport up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana and marijuana accessories for personal use for any reason. ....

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Florida court deals blow to marijuana ballot initiative


Florida court deals blow to marijuana ballot initiative
April 22, 2021
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday dealt a potentially fatal blow to supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at legalizing recreational marijuana under certain circumstances.
The justices ruled that the initiative s ballot summary is “misleading” in part because it does not spell out that recreational marijuana possession and distribution remains a federal crime.
“The point is that a summary should not contain language that is affirmatively misleading and creates a risk that voters will be confused,” the majority justices wrote in a 5-2 ruling.
The ruling came after Attorney General Ashley Moody requested an advisory opinion on whether the marijuana initiative was valid. ....

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April 22, 2021 - 12:39 PM
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday dealt a potentially fatal blow to supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at legalizing marijuana under certain circumstances.
The justices ruled that the initiative s ballot summary is “misleading” in part because it does not spell out that recreational marijuana possession and distribution remains a federal crime.
“The point is that a summary should not contain language that is affirmatively misleading and creates a risk that voters will be confused,” the majority justices wrote in a 5-2 ruling.
The ruling came after Attorney General Ashley Moody requested an advisory opinion on whether the marijuana initiative was valid. ....

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Florida Supreme Court strikes down proposed adult-use marijuana amendment as 'misleading'


The Supreme Court ruling against the Make It Legal Florida language found a number of defects.
The initiative language, according to the majority opinion, was “clearly and conclusively defective,” with specific attention paid to the claim that the initiative would “permit” people to have 2.5 ounces of marijuana, which conflicts with prevailing federal law. Previous marijuana initiatives that made the ballot limited immunity to state law only, with no claims about federal protections.
Justice 
Alan Lawson offered a dissent with opinion.
“Today’s decision underestimates Florida voters and adds hurdles to the citizen-initiative process that are not supported by the plain language of the governing law or our precedent. Because the ballot summary in this case complies with the constitutional and statutory requirements by which we are to judge ballot summaries, I would apply our precedent and approve this measure for placement on the ballot.” ....

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Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down 2022 Ballot Initiative to Legalize Recreational Marijuana


Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down 2022 Ballot Initiative to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
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Karen Goldstein attends a rally for Florida Attorney General candidate, Jim Lewis, who is running on a platform of legalizing marijuana on October 12, 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. On Thursday, the Florida Supreme Court tossed out a ballot initiative for marijuana legalization.
An effort to get marijuana legalization on the ballot in Florida s 2022 election cycle was squashed by the state s Supreme Court on Thursday.
In a 5-to-2 ruling, the justices declared that the constitutional ballot initiative was misleading because the drug would still be illegal at the federal level. ....

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