Why no home grow? Casey DeSantis contemplates 'freedom argument' in recreational pot debate
First Lady Casey DeSantis continues her media tour against Floridas Adult Personal Use of Marijuana constitutional amendment, and Tuesdays iteration found her having to address the inaction of the Florida Legislature that could have forestalled it.
Radio host Bob Rose said the matter should have never been put on the ballot, before assigning blame to the supermajority Republican House and Senate, which knew Amendment 3 was a possibility but did little to preempt it with a legislative framework.
Shouldnt the Legislature have kind of headed this off at the pass? If they would have dealt with it and said, Look, you can grow your own at home in small quantities. You cant smoke it in public, they could have put it all together. But I think they lack some kind of courage and conviction in that area, Rose postulated.
DeSantis didnt anticipate the curve ball question, one of a few that she or Gov. Ron DeSantis have faced that didnt just tee up talking points.
Well, and so you, you say like, you know, the freedom argument and thats a fair one. And again, this constitutional amendment doesnt allow people to cultivate this at their house, the former newscaster and talk show host said. She then found her grounding with more familiar arguments against the amendment rather than against the Florida Legislature, including inveighing against corporate greed and suggesting that people would be coming to Florida to partake in legal weed.
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