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Related: About this forumPot company sues Florida GOP for 'deceptive campaign' against marijuana referendum
TALLAHASSEE The states largest medical-marijuana company filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday accusing the state Republican Party of launching an intentionally deceptive campaign to mislead voters about a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana.
With voting by mail already underway in the Nov. 5 election, the lawsuit filed by Trulieve, Inc. which has spent nearly $93 million on the recreational-marijuana initiative also accused the owners of two Fort Myers-based television stations of running a demonstrably false ad trying to fool Florida voters into voting against what will appear on the ballot as Amendment 3.
The GOP knew that the claims in the deceptive mailer and ad were false, intentionally deceptive, and duplicitous but published them anyway in order to trick Florida voters into voting against a ballot initiative that would legalize the recreational use of cannabis in Florida, the lawsuit said.
The TV ad features a gardener who sees a news broadcast saying that the amendment could legalize recreational marijuana. The gardener rushes to start planting but is confronted by a Big Weed character that says, Actually, we wrote the amendment, so were the only ones that can grow it.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2024/10/02/pot-company-sues-florida-gop-for-deceptive-campaign-against-marijuana-referendum/
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)HAB911
(9,360 posts)I'm voting yes, 1 step forward is better than standing still. Legalize it and then work on what it doesn't do. When it passes the legislature is going to throw the kitchen sink at it anyway to block implementation one way or another.
Baggies
(666 posts)This is a multi-National corporate bill that will benefit them. It lines their pockets. As soon as I saw John Morgan was involved, it didnt take much digging to figure out. John Morgan is for John Morgan. Hes the rich man pretending like he cares that only wants to line his own pockets. Way too often good people fall for this crap.
RandySF
(70,613 posts)I see no reason to explain it again.
Zorro
(16,284 posts)But there is a current existing law on the books making home-grown MJ illegal.
If the amendment passes the Republican legislators can either 1) let that law remain on the books, or 2) eliminate the law to allow people to grow their own.
The ads are nothing more than Republican ratfuckery.