Activists are back at it again in Florida to get marijuana legalization on the ballot for 2026. This being a midterm election, the results could be different from 2024, when it narrowly lost a steep 60% needed majority. The makeup of the population that shows up for midterms are typically more right-leaning, but huge democrat backlash to Trump’s policies may change the results come next November.

Smart & Safe Florida have filed a complaint saying that the administration in the state is improperly blocking the measure from going forward. Because of this, state officials issued a letter to Smart & Safe saying they have submitted the ballot amendment.

Notably, this is still an amendment to the state constitution, meaning the measure would need to pass 60% in order to succeed. The main question will be how much public support has shifted within the last two years. According to recent polling, it’s not looking great.

Read the original story at Associated Press.

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