Florida could become the next state to allow medical marijuana.
On Monday, the state’s Supreme Court approved, by a 4-3 vote, a medical marijuana ballot initiative for the Nov. 4 election.
The amendment would allow the sale of the drug through state regulated dispensaries and greenlight its use with a doctor’s recommendation.
The measure would need 60% of the votes cast in the election to become law, but polls show strong backing for legal cannabis in the state, with one as high as 82%. And advocates for medical marijuana said they have exceeded the 683,149 signatures needed to get the initiative on the ballot.
Republican Gov. Rick Scott, who is up for re-election in 2014, has said he is against medical marijuana. His Democratic opponents, former Gov. Charlie Crist and state Sen. Nan Rich, are for it.









