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Florida’s Medical Pot Advocates Answer Opponents’ Issues in New Petition

— When the campaign for a constitutional amendment to broadly legalize medical marijuana in Florida failed in November, advocates promised they’d be back.

They haven’t wasted much time.

United for Care, the chief proponent for medicinal pot, said earlier this month that a second petition has been approved by the Secretary of State’s office and the group is collecting signatures to put the issue on the November 2016 ballot. United for Care is starting from scratch – it will need to collect 683,000 signatures – and says it has addressed some key issues that caused the 2014 measure to go down. [Read more at the Tampa Tribune]

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