Smart & Safe Florida has since filed for a new ballot amendment as it sets its sights on the midterm elections in 2026.
A group called Smart and Safe Florida is working to get recreational marijuana back on the ballot in the 2026 general election.
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New York’s coffers are starting to get a financial high from marijuana sales after a slow start. The Empire State is expected to generate $161.8 million in tax revenues from its legal weed ...
Yesterday, Senate Bill 146, which would protect the parental rights of qualified medical marijuana patients in Florida, was officially assigned to three Senate committees. If enacted, the legislation ...
New legislation filed today by State Senator Joe Gruters would allow registered medical marijuana patients in Florida to grow up to two marijuana plants at home for personal use, while also placing ...
The governor successfully defeated a pair of state ballot initiatives in November that would have guaranteed abortion rights and legalized marijuana in Florida. But he is term-limited after 2026 ...
A Florida man has been arrested for making “violent” threats against President Trump, police said Saturday. Shannon Depararro Atkins allegedly made posts on social media targeting the ...
We're all snowbirds, now. At least the Floridians in the north are, after a freak winter storm brought record-breaking snow to the Panhandle and much of North Florida this week. And these were ...