The Florida Supreme Court has made decisions that will allow voters to vote on two important issues in November: protecting abortion rights and legalizing recreational marijuana. The state attorney general, Ashley Moody, argued against these measures, claiming they should not be on the ballot. However, the court rejected her arguments, stating that the proposed amendment would protect the right to an abortion and expand access to the procedure, which is currently being challenged in court due to recent restrictions passed by the state. Moody believes the amendment is deceptive and that voters may not fully understand its implications. To read more, visit BostonHerald.com.
Florida voters to decide on abortion, pot
