Voters in three states—Florida, North Dakota, and South Dakota—will determine on Election Day if recreational cannabis becomes legal, a significant step in national marijuana reform.
The projected tax revenue for legal recreational marijuana in Florida could reach up to $430 million annually if voters approve Amendment 3, showcasing the potential economic benefits.
Despite previous rejections, North Dakota's measure allows cannabis production and sales for adults 21 and older, aiming for voter support after past failures in 2018 and 2022.
South Dakota will vote for the third time on recreational cannabis after legalizing medical marijuana in 2020, reflecting a growing acceptance of cannabis use in the region.
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