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You are here: Home / News / Nonprofit Launches Ad Campaign Urging Floridians to Vote ‘No’ on Marijuana Amendment 3

Nonprofit Launches Ad Campaign Urging Floridians to Vote ‘No’ on Marijuana Amendment 3

Dated: October 17, 2024

In a significant move ahead of the upcoming elections, Smart Approaches to Marijuana Action has launched a new advertising campaign aimed at persuading Floridians to vote against Amendment 3, a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to legalize recreational marijuana use in the state. The nonprofit organization emphasizes a health-first approach to marijuana policy and claims that the amendment is primarily supported by corporate interests, particularly the state’s largest marijuana company, Trulieve.

Key Takeaways

  • Smart Approaches to Marijuana Action (SAM) is campaigning against Amendment 3.
  • The amendment is backed by Trulieve, Florida’s largest marijuana corporation.
  • The campaign highlights bipartisan opposition to the commercialization of marijuana.
  • Ads feature prominent political figures expressing their opposition to marijuana legalization.

The campaign’s press release states that there has been an overwhelming amount of pro-marijuana messaging that misrepresents the safety of marijuana and THC products. SAM Action President Kevin A. Sabet argues that the amendment would allow a multi-billion-dollar corporate monopoly to market drugs to vulnerable populations, including young people and communities of color.

Sabet stated, "Democrats and Republican leaders at every level oppose mass commercialization of marijuana because of the industry’s predatory practices and their efforts to hook a new generation of users on dangerous, psychoactive drugs." He further criticized the amendment for being crafted in a way that primarily benefits Trulieve.

One of the ads features past footage of notable political figures, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Barack Obama, who have publicly opposed marijuana legalization. In the video, DeSantis remarks, "I’m not for it. I don’t think it’s good to do. I don’t think we need to mess up the state."

While the amendment faces opposition from DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida, it does have some Republican supporters, including former President Donald Trump.

Another ad features SAM co-founder and former U.S. Representative Patrick Kennedy, who expresses his concerns about the potential impact of marijuana legalization on families. Kennedy states, "I don’t want my kids targeted by advertisers who try to get them to use vapes, to try to get them to use THC lollipops. I don’t want to drive down your freeways with a bunch of stoned drivers. Amendment 3 is not for me. Vote NO in November."

The ads are set to run across Florida as the election date approaches, aiming to galvanize public sentiment against the proposed amendment. SAM Action’s campaign underscores the ongoing debate surrounding marijuana legalization in the state, highlighting the complexities and differing opinions that characterize this contentious issue.

Sources

  • Nonprofit launches new ads urging Floridians to vote ‘no’ on marijuana Amendment 3, Florida’s Voice.
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