ONE OF THEM IS AMENDMENT THREE, WHICH WOULD LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA. WESH TWO POLITICAL REPORTER GREG FOX EXPLAINS ...
Broward County Commissioner Hazelle Rogers explains why she is endorsing Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational ...
One of the most discussed issues, the legalization of recreational use of marijuana for adults, will be on The November 5th ballot in Florida with proposed Amendment #3. Allows adults 21 years or ...
Florida's marijuana ballot initiative could help end an era of discriminatory drug enforcement policies, proponents, elected ...
That’s why over 500 Missouri physicians, and over 800 Missouri medical professionals total, endorsed Amendment 3 ... complications aren’t black or white, and one-size-fits all laws blatantly ...
A statewide ad blitz by the group pushing for legalized marijuana warns Floridians of the dangers of black-market pot ... why voters should support Amendment 3 in November to authorize ...
Women are more than twice as likely (66%-28%) to support Amendment 4 than oppose it. Men are less keen on the proposal, with ...
Amendment 3 could help end an era of discriminatory enforcement, according to some proponents, elected officials and drug ...
On Election Day, voters in Florida will see six amendments on the ballot. Each one of them would change the state constitution if passed.
Republicans' answer to the problem of the Black vote was to add a Constitutional amendment that guaranteed ... of former slaves to enter civic life. White supremacist vigilante groups like the ...
Florida’s state economists project legal recreational marijuana sales could generate up to $430 million a year in local and state tax revenues, if voters approve Amendment 3 on November’s ballot.