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Florida ❤️ Cannabis
The Florida Supreme Court approves a recreational marijuana constitutional amendment.
Happy Tuesday, Cannabin-vestors! The Florida Supreme Court's decision on Monday, approving a cannabis amendment for Florida residents to vote on legalizing adult-use marijuana in the November 2024 election, sparked optimism in the cannabis community.
Plus, DEA's resistance to cannabis rescheduling ignites policy clash.
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Briefly: The Florida Supreme Court on Monday approved a recreational marijuana constitutional amendment on which voters will decide in the November 2024 election.
So Basically: The proposal, headed to the November ballot, would legalize personal use of marijuana products and marijuana accessories by Florida adults.
What It Means: If approved by at least 60% of the voters in November, beginning in May 2025, anyone 21 or older will be allowed to possess 3 ounces of cannabis (or 5 grams of marijuana concentrates).
Why It Matters: Florida is among the largest and most lucrative medical marijuana markets in the U.S. Imagine if a legal adult-use market is approved this coming November.
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ONE FOR THE ROAD
Briefly: Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended that Canopy shareholders vote to approve the creation of exchangeable shares to further the advancement of Canopy USA.
What Happened: Institutional Shareholder Services recommended that shareholders vote in favor of the amendments to the company’s articles of incorporation which could accelerate its entry into the U.S.
Why It Matters: “Support for this proposal is warranted. Although approval of this proposal would create an additional class of non-voting securities, we determined that this proposal will help it remain compliant with applicable U.S. federal law,” Institutional Shareholder Services stated in its report.
What Next: If approved, Canopy USA will hold all of the U.S. cannabis investments. Canopy Growth is expected to deconsolidate the financial results of Canopy USA and have a non-controlling interest in Canopy USA.
WHERE DEALS GET DONE
The Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference is where deals get done.
With 2,000+ decision-makers in one room, attendees have the chance to engage in a year's worth of networking in just two days. More than 100 CEOs and 200 Investors confirmed for Investment and Branding on April 16th - 18th at The Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, FL.
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