Be Prepared, Florida Is Going Recreational

It is coming to Florida. 

What’s coming you might ask?

I, and many others, would say EXPONENTIAL GROWTH in the cannabis space.

Just days ago, Amendment 3 passed the last hurdle in place of recreational marijuana being on the 2024 ballot. Thanks to the Florida Supreme Court’s approval of the proposed Amendment, recreational cannabis in the Sunshine State seems to be an inevitability. 

If Amendment 3 is approved by 60% of voters in November, it would permit the sale of cannabis for adult use at existing medical marijuana treatment centers. Floridians aged 21 and above would be allowed to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis for personal consumption, but growing cannabis at home would remain prohibited, leaving the door wide open for operators in the state to see repeat business on a level not possible before.

Crossing the 60% threshold is a significant challenge, no doubt, with only Arizona, Maryland, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C., having achieved that level of voter support, according to the Florida Phoenix, a Tallahassee-based nonprofit news organization.

Polls have produced promising results, with a late November survey by the University of …

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