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9 In 10 Florida Voters Say They Should Get To Decide On Marijuana Legalization, Trump-Affiliated Pollster Finds

Nearly 9 in 10 Florida voters say they should have the right to decide to legalize marijuana in the state, a new poll from a Trump-affiliated research firm shows as the fate of a 2026 reform initiative remains murky amid pending litigation.

In a memo about the poll commissioned by the cannabis legalization campaign Safe & Smart Florida last week, the polling firm Fabrizio, Lee & Associates said it found that 89 percent of Florida likely voters “believe they should have the right to vote on this issue,” while just 10 percent said they shouldn’t.

“By party, Democrats believe their voices should be heard by an 89-point margin (94/5), Independents by 88-points (93/5), and Republicans by 69-points (84/15),” the memo, obtained by Marijuana Moment, says.

“Likely voters overwhelmingly believe their voices should be heard when deciding if Adult Personal Use of Marijuana should be legalized in Florida,” the firm said, adding that 92 percent of respondents broadly feel that voters, rather than politicians, should be empowered to decide on proposed constitutional amendments in the state.

“Elected officials trying to move the goalposts on this amendment are acting contrary to the will of the electorate,” the memo said. “Florida voters want to

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