The 2014 Florida Right to Medical Marijuana Initiative would legalize the medical use of marijuana for individuals with debilitating diseases diagnosed by a licensed Florida physician. The measure is receiving wide support in early polls, including 70% of registered Republicans and 88% of registered Democrats. Opponents, including Governor Rick Scott say the ballot initiative is too vague and would allow almost anyone to access marijuana. Proponents point to other successful medical marijuana programs in other states and cite the many scientific benefits of marijuana in treating serious illnesses.
82% Yes |
18% No |
75% Yes |
15% No |
7% Yes, marijuana has scientifically been proven to be an effective non-addictive treatment |
3% No, marijuana has a high potential for abuse |
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