Trulieve, a major medical cannabis distributor, has contributed more than $92 million to the Smart & Safe Florida political committee, which is pushing for passage of Amendment 3 in November.
Large marijuana companies support Florida’s Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana if 60% of voters approve it in November. Florida election law allows companies to financially back ...
Harrison said his hopes are also buoyed by the success of the state Democratic Party to field candidates in every ...
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The fight over legalizing recreational marijuana is heating up.Florida’s largest marijuana distributor is suing the state ...
Several important ballot measures relating to abortion, marijuana, ranked choice voting, noncitizen voting, and others will ...
Marijuana companies operating in Florida are optimistic Amendment 3, the adult-use cannabis ballot referendum, will be ...
In addition to candidates for elected office, the fate of abortion access in Florida and marijuana legalization could also be ...
With just over a month to go before the November general election, a new poll shows Florida’s Hispanic voters back Donald ...
Former President Trump is leading Vice President Harris by 7 percentage points among Florida Hispanics, according to a new ...
The lawsuit filed by Trulieve also accused the owners of two Fort Myers-based television stations of running a “demonstrably ...
Florida was the ultimate swing state in previous election cycles, and new polling suggests 2024 may be a return to form. A ...