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Citizen-initiated amendment: Amendment 3, would legalize possession of up to 3 ounces of recreational cannabis for adults aged 21 and over, allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, process and distribute cannabis products. This amendment failed.
An initiated constitutional amendment is an amendment to a state's constitution that results from petitioning by a state's citizens. By utilizing this initiative process, citizens can propose and vote on constitutional amendments directly, without need of legislative referral. When a sufficient number of citizens have signed a petition ...
Amendment 3 is a citizen led initiative and its ballot summery states: It “allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non ...
Citizen-initiated amendment: November 2023 Ohio Issue 1, which would codify reproductive rights into the state constitution. The measure was approved. The measure was approved. Citizen-initiated statute : 2023 Ohio Issue 2 , which would legalize possession, use and sales of cannabis by statute.
Florida voters will see recreational marijuana on the ballot in Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 3, on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Amendment 3 seeks to legalize ...
At 3 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22, we livestreamed a debate on Amendment 3 between Dr. Jessica Spencer, director of advocacy at No on 3, and Steve Vancore, a representative of Smart & Safe Florida, the ...
From 1789 through January 3, 2019, approximately 11,770 measures have been proposed to amend the United States Constitution. [1] Collectively, members of the House and Senate typically propose around 200 amendments during each two-year term of Congress. [2] Most, however, never get out of the Congressional committees in which they were proposed ...
Amendment 3 would have allowed adults 21 and older to buy and use up to three ounces of marijuana. The measure was put on the ballot by the group Smart & Safe Florida, which was supported mainly ...