It's because of the commercial campaign exposing the bill's connection to a new big bis pot companiesDidnt pass Amendment 3 in FL. Must have required supermajority.
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Candidates Party Votes Pct. Yes NPA 5,963,609 56.9% No NPA 4,510,303 43.1% Total 10,473,912
Election Date: 11/5/2024
It's hard to keep any privacy these days, especially when all our data has already been collected by Google, Facebook, and other big platforms. It feels like we've all been profiled to the max, and while this information is mostly used for marketing,Good plan at least for a decade or 2, these people will back track in a second. Don't make a deal with the devil and sign up for their system.
Thing is now a days with privacy being a thing of the past, everyone has been thoroughly profiled and data mined by google, youtube, facebook, instagram, twitter, etc. The tracking cookies and access to your microphone allow a complete profile to be built.
This personal data is sold currently sold for marketing purposes, but right now, the government has the power to confiscate or demand access to the data, which may expose what they consider criminal activity.
It smells like a fish to me.... They may be trying to leverage control over a portion of the population. It has taken so long, and they are still delaying saying they need clinical trials to determine efficincy and safety of cannabis when the research has already been done several times over. Something else more corrupt may be going on here, in my opinion.
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