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.
The fight over recreational marijuana is back in Florida, with advocates rolling out a revamped proposal for the 2026 ballot.
Recreational marijuana may be making its way back to Florida voters in 2026, following a near-miss in 2024. The push to ...
The revamped proposal from the Smart & Safe Florida committee seeks to address issues raised by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who led a ...
Recreational marijuana could be back on Florida’s ballots in 2026. The group supporting it has filed paperwork with the state ...
SB 334, filed by Sen. Joe Gruters of Sarasota, would give patients the right to grow two pot plants at home for personal ...
Voters' ability to advance future changes opposed or disregarded by state lawmakers could soon be eliminated — if Gov. Ron ...
The pending petition, in part, questioned state health officials’ position that locating a dispensary adjacent to a ...
Smart & Safe Florida has gone back to the drawing board and put forth a renewed effort to legalize recreational cannabis ... welcome changes in the eyes of marijuana advocates like Jodi James ...
Florida lawmakers have filed a series of bills ahead of a special session, but what's causing uncertainty about how it will unfold?