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Florida AG Says No Recreational Weed in Florida Because, Well, Technically, Weed is Illegal in America

The Attorney General of Florida has presented a document to the state Supreme Court outlining her justifications for preventing a marijuana legalization proposal from appearing on the 2024 ballot. Alongside her, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and an anti-drug organization have also filed documents opposing the initiative. Notably, most of this measure’s funding is provided by Trulieve, a cannabis company operating in multiple states.

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