Here are the amendments expected to be on Florida's November ballot
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46% : ORLANDO, Fla. - Floridians are expected to soon find out whether or not they will be voting on recreational marijuana and expanding abortion access in November.46% : Amendment 3: Adult personal use of marijuanaThis proposed amendment by Smart & Safe Florida is considered a citizen's initiative to allow adults 21 or older to possess, purchase and use marjiuana for non-medical consumption.
38% : Amendment 4: Amendment to limit government interference with abortionThis proposed amendment by Floridians Protecting Freedom, Inc. is considered a citizen's initiative to prohibit the state from creating a law to ban, delay penalize or otherwise restrict abortions before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health.
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