Pubdate: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 Source: Orlando Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2015 Orlando Sentinel Contact: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/325 Note: Rarely prints out-of-state LTEs. Author: Scott Powers GROUP TO PUSH AMENDMENT THAT WOULD COMPLETELY LEGALIZE MARIJUANA Petitions will hit the streets soon for a proposed constitutional amendment that would fully legalize marijuana use, possession and cultivation by adults in Florida. A political-action committee called Floridians For Freedom, associated with a longtime marijuana-advocacy group called the Florida Cannabis Action Network, said Tuesday that it had received state approval to begin seeking signatures to get their measure on the November 2016 ballot. The measure is distinct from another amendment drive run by United For Care and led by Orlando lawyer John Morgan because Morgan's group wants to legalize marijuana for medical purposes only. Floridians For Freedom wants it legalized for all uses, including recreation. Jodi James, chair of Floridians For Freedom and executive director of the Florida Cannabis Action Network, described the proposal as "ending prohibition" of marijuana under state law. All the commercial aspects of marijuana would be controlled by rules and regulations set by the Florida Legislature and Department of Commerce, she said. "We want it to be legal. We want it to be regulated. We want it controlled. We want people to have safe access," James said. Ben Pollara, campaign director of United For Care, said he believes the Floridians For Freedom initiative "has no chance of getting on the 2016 ballot." But he wished the group the best. Floridians For Freedom will have to gather about 67,000 valid signatures to get the effort to the next phase, Florida Supreme Court review, to make sure the proposed amendment and ballot language meet all state requirements. Then the group will have to gather an additional 600,000 signatures to get it qualified for the ballot next fall. James said the Florida Cannabis Action Network has 20,000 members that it will call on to help collect signatures. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom