Miami, FL – April 2, 2024 – Florida voters will have the final say on recreational marijuana legalization, as the state’s Supreme Court has approved Amendment 3 for the November 2024 ballot. This decision comes as a setback for Gov. Ron DeSantis and other conservative voices in Florida who opposed the measure. If passed by 60% or more of voters, the amendment will legalize the non-medical use of marijuana products and accessories for adults aged 21 and older, taking effect six months after the election. The approval marks a significant shift from 2021 when the court rejected similar proposals. The campaign for Amendment 3 was backed by Smart & Safe Florida, a group that raised over $40 million for this cause. Currently, two dozen states have already legalized recreational marijuana, and Florida’s amendment would allow possession of up to 3 ounces of marijuana, with limitations on concentrated forms. The process to reach this point involved gathering nearly 900,000 signatures and meeting rigorous standards set by the Supreme Court regarding the amendment’s clarity and scope.