Kush Liberty, a group of pro-marijuana activists focused on educating people on the benefits of legalizing marijuana, will tour various events in the Central Florida and Tampa Bay area throughout the month of October here
Political consultants say a public battle over the proposed constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana, included on this year’s midterm election ballot, could boost turnout among young voters for Democrat Charlie Crist, who supports the measure. The extra support may be enough to help him defeat incumbent Republican Governor Rick Scott,who opposes it. here
Seven former Florida Supreme Court justices signed this column that explains why they oppose Amendment 2 on the November ballot that would legalize medical marijuana. They are former Justices Parker Lee McDonald, Leander J. Shaw Jr., Stephen H. Grimes, Major B. Harding, Charles T. Wells, Raoul G. Cantero III and Kenneth B. Bell. here Vote Boys And Girls, it's your time!
Here is what Jon Mills, a state constitutional scholar, a former speaker of the Florida House and dean emeritus of the University of Florida College of Law. He defended the Amendment 2 ballot wording before the Florida Supreme Court.Had to say KUSH LIBERTY
Kush Liberty is seeking seed funding to grow support for the Free the Weed Movement. The Tampa-based group will use money raised to develop an online community, a mobile app, merchandise, and marketing materials to build awareness. info
United for Care, the main organization advocating for the approval of Florida
Amendment 2 allowing for the medical use of marijuana in the State, is calling
for Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd to stop lying to the public about this
proposed measure. “Sheriff Judd is clearly entitled to hold and express his opinions on Amendment 2. “What he
his not entitled to is his own version of the facts. Some of the statements that
Sheriff Judd has made are not simply opinion or political spin, but outright
lies.”here