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(Newsletter: May 3, 2024) * Federal cannabis legalization bill filed by 18 senators (Newsletter: May 2, 2024) * DEA agrees to reschedule cannabis (Newsletter: May 1, 2024) * Cannabis rescheduling imminent, opponents say (Newsletter: April 30, 2024) * Subscribe * Remove Ads * Bill Tracking * About * Login Instructions * All 2024 Cannabis Bills * Bill Hearing Calendar * About Marijuana Moment * Support Marijuana Moment * Subscribe To Newsletter POLITICS FLORIDA GOP FORMALLY OPPOSES MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION BALLOT INITIATIVE, CLEARING PATH FOR DESANTIS TO FUND ‘COUNTER MESSAGE’ CAMPAIGN Published 4 seconds ago on May 6, 2024 By Kyle Jaeger The Florida Republican Party has officially come out against a marijuana legalization initiative that will appear on the November ballot, clearing the way for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to raise money to fund an opposition campaign against the measure. The governor plans to fundraise for campaigns opposing both the cannabis initiative and an abortion rights proposal heading into the election, funneling the money through the state Republican Party, according to a local media report. Members of the organization formally voted to adopt the anti-legalization position on Saturday. “We support killing the [marijuana and abortion] amendments as a party because it’s not good policy for the state,” Republican Party of Florida Chair Evan Power told The Miami Herald. “When you look at it, it seems like these amendments are out of step with what Floridians want.” Marijuana Can Help Increase Orgasm Frequency & Satisfaction For Women Marijuana Can Help Increase Orgasm Frequency & Satisfaction For Women A recent study shows the benefits of cannabis, including increased orgasm frequency, enhanced satisfaction, and greater ease in reaching orgasm. The survey of 387 women found that more than half (52 percent) said they experienced orgasm difficulty. “It’s a medical condition that deserves medical treatment. Women with female orgasmic disorder (FOD) have more mental health issues. They have more anxiety, depression, PTSD, more sexual abuse histories. It’s not just about pleasure, it’s about a human right.” The new research reflects those observations: Women with FOD reported 24% more mental health issues than women without FOD. “Among respondents reporting orgasm difficulty, cannabis use before partnered sex increased orgasm frequency, improved orgasm satisfaction or made orgasm easier,” the study found. Regardless of sex or gender, there’s growing evidence that marijuana can improve sexual function. One study found that more than 70% of surveyed adults said cannabis before sex increased desire and improved orgasms. A 2020 study meanwhile found that women who used cannabis more often had better sex. 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He’s maintained that there’s no need to expand upon the state’s existing medical cannabis program and argued that further legalization would make Florida worse off, in part because he says the smell of marijuana would be more widespread. “I don’t want this state to be reeking of marijuana,” he said last month. “We’re doing fine. We don’t need to do that.” DeSantis also claimed the motives of the campaign behind legalization were profit-driven. “There’s people that will benefit financially if these things pass, and that’s what’s driving this, is the ability for people to line their pockets,” he said. “On the marijuana one, you’re going to have marijuana everywhere.” He also previously predicted voters will reject the marijuana initiative in November and argued that passage would “reduce the quality of life” in the state. Floridians would need to pass the medical marijuana industry-backed legalization initiative with at least 60 percent of the vote for it to become law. Recent polling released by USA Today/Ipsos suggests that might be a tall order, however: The survey found that 56 percent of Florida registered voters and 49 percent of Florida adults overall back the cannabis measure. A separate Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and Mainstreet Research poll found that only a 47 percent plurality of voters back the cannabis initiative, compared to 35 percent opposed and 18 percent undecided. Economic analysts from the Florida legislature and DeSantis’s office, estimate that the marijuana legalization initiative would generate between $195.6 million and $431.3 million in new sales tax revenue annually if voters enact it. Those figures could increase considerably if lawmakers opted to impose an additional excise tax on cannabis transactions that’s similar to the ones in place in other legalized states. If approved, the measure would change the state Constitution to allow existing medical cannabis companies in the state, such as Trulieve, the campaign’s main financial contributor, to begin selling marijuana to all adults over 21. It contains a provision that would allow—but not require—lawmakers to take steps toward the approval of additional businesses. Home cultivation by consumers would not be allowed under the proposal as drafted. Adults would be able to purchase and possess up to one ounce of cannabis, only five grams of which could be marijuana concentrate products. The three-page measure also omits equity provisions favored by advocates, such as expungements or other relief for people with prior cannabis convictions. Nearly all of the campaign’s financial backing has come from existing medical marijuana businesses, predominantly multi-state operators. Recently, the Florida Division of Elections (DOE) released the campaign finance activity report from the first quarter of the year, showing nearly $15 million in new contributions. Trulieve, the main financial backer of the initiative, led the pack again with $9.225 million in donations during the first quarter. That follows the company previously contributing about $40 million as advocates worked to collect more than one million signatures to qualify for ballot placement. The company’s CEO said recently that, contrary to the governor’s claims, legalization could actually “improve quality of life” for residents. Here’s what the Smart & Safe Florida marijuana legalization initiative would accomplish: * Adults 21 and older could purchase and possess up to three ounces of cannabis for personal use. The cap for marijuana concentrates would be five grams. * Medical cannabis dispensaries could “acquire, cultivate, process, manufacture, sell, and distribute marijuana products and marijuana accessories to adults for personal use.” * The legislature would be authorized—but not required—to approve additional entities that are not currently licensed cannabis dispensaries. * The initiative specifies that nothing in the proposal prevents the legislature from “enacting laws that are consistent with this amendment.” * The amendment further clarifies that nothing about the proposal “changes federal law,” which seems to be an effort to avoid past legal challenges about misleading ballot language. * There are no provisions for home cultivation, expungement of prior records or social equity. * The measure would take effect six months following approval by voters. Here’s the full text of the ballot title and summary: “Allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption by smoking, ingestion, or otherwise; allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, cultivate, process, manufacture, sell, and distribute such products and accessories. Applies to Florida law; does not change, or immunize violations of, federal law. Establishes possession limits for personal use. Allows consistent legislation. Defines terms. Provides effective date.” — Marijuana Moment is tracking more than 1,400 cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — Smart & Safe Florida announced in March that it was working to form a coalition of veterans to build voter support for the reform. The campaign has since formally launched that initiative. Despite his opposition to the initiative, DeSantis, a former GOP presidential candidate who dropped out of the race in January, previously accurately predicted that the state’s highest court would ultimately allow the measure on November’s ballot. DeSantis also weighed in on another relevant cannabis policy issue earlier this year when, while still a presidential candidate, he said that he doesn’t believe the federal gun ban for state-legal marijuana consumers is constitutional. Florida’s former agriculture commission, Nikki Fried, brought a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the rule, though the governor did not get involved. Prior to dropping out, DeSantis also said that if elected president, he would “respect the decisions that states make” on marijuana legalization despite his personal view that the reform has a “negative impact.” > Biden’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move ‘Adds Support’ For Pennsylvania > Legalization Effort, Governor’s Office Says Marijuana Moment is made possible with support from readers. If you rely on our cannabis advocacy journalism to stay informed, please consider a monthly Patreon pledge. Related Topics:featured Don't Miss New Jersey Medical Marijuana Program Shrinks While Recreational Market Expands Kyle Jaeger Kyle Jaeger is Marijuana Moment's Sacramento-based managing editor. His work has also appeared in High Times, VICE and attn. 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