Florida Rejects Amendment to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Cannabis stocks tanked on Wednesday, led by Florida’s biggest medical-cannabis operator Trulieve, which had backed a campaign for adult recreational legalization in Florida that failed to garner the ...
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The amendment allows 21-year-olds to possess up to three ounces of marijuana or five grams in concentrated form.
New laws, a state-run firm and fresh private insurers are buoying a setup that seemed to be sinking only two years ago.
The bottom line included $48 million in charges tied to Trulieve supporting Amendment 3 in Florida, which would legalize cannabis for recreational use in the state. Excluding those charges, the ...