Florida Petition - Medical Cannabis On 2016 Ballot

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The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday approved language of a proposed constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana for people with debilitating medical conditions, paving the way for a vote next year.

Supporters must gather enough petition signatures to ensure the measure will be placed on the 2016 ballot.

United With Care, a medical marijuana advocacy group, said on its website it needs to secure 683,149 signatures by Dec. 31 to bring the amendment to a popular vote. Some 400,000 Florida residents have already signed the petition, the group said.

Twenty-three states and the District of Columbia allow marijuana use for those suffering from a range of ailments, from HIV to glaucoma and cancer to epilepsy.

The language approved by the Florida Supreme Court in Tallahassee addressed whether the proposed amendment informed voters fairly on the issue and also accepted a financial impact statement prepared by economists, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

In a 2014 poll, state residents said they supported the legalization of medical marijuana with 57.6 percent of the vote, the newspaper said. Sixty percent would be required to pass a constitutional amendment.

Opponents of the measure saw drawbacks could include the backdoor legalization of recreational marijuana in the state.

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:goodjob: Florida, get it done! You have very little time to get those petition signatures through so get in there and sign it, please don't let this golden opportunity slip through your fingers.

Petition - United for Care<<<-------Here it is Floridians, get in there and sign it guys, y'all don't have much time, sign it today!!!



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