Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and billionaire Ken Griffin won a decisive election-day victory in their crusade against legalizing recreational marijuana, sending cannabis industry shares plummeting.
Some Florida law enforcement are cheering after voters rejected Amendment 3, which would have allowed for recreational marijuana use. However, pot proponents said the fight wasn't over.
The two rejected measures represent a win for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, even as Donald Trump supported legalizing marijuana.
Ballot box struggles for recreational marijuana come despite a potential softening of marijuana policies at the federal level ...
The organization behind the Yes on 4 campaign, Floridians Protecting Freedom, spoke to reporters Wednesday. Lauren Brenzel, the campaign director for Yes on 4, criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis and his ...
As the DeSantis administration celebrates the defeat of a high stakes amendment that would have legalized recreational marijuana in FL, the medical marijuana industry is weighing what’s next.
Months of sharp-elbowed campaigning led to a Republican rout on Election Day in Florida. Tampa Bay Times reporters talked to ...
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional ...
TALLAHASSEE — Nearly 56 percent of Florida voters supported a measure that would ... Almost 6 million Floridians voted in ...
Amendment 3 -- which would legalize marijuana in Florida -- has failed after it didn't receive over 60% of the vote ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Florida voters rejected ballot measures Tuesday to protect abortion rights and legalize ...