DeSantis Admits Hemp Ban Veto Aimed at Rallying Industry Against Cannabis Legalization
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) acknowledged that his recent veto of a bill banning intoxicating hemp products was partly to engage the industry in opposing a marijuana legalization ballot initiative. While he cited issues with the legislation, he noted that the marijuana industry supported the hemp bill, influencing his decision.
Political Strategy
DeSantis launched the “Florida Freedom Fund” to oppose the marijuana ballot initiative. He argued that the initiative would lead to widespread cannabis use, impacting public spaces negatively. His primary concern was protecting small businesses, but he admitted that countering marijuana legalization was also a factor.
Public Response
The governor’s stance contrasts with a Fox News poll indicating that two-thirds of Florida voters support the cannabis initiative. Despite DeSantis’s prediction of the initiative’s failure, it shows significant bipartisan support.
Future Actions
DeSantis suggested revisiting hemp regulations in the next session, targeting bad actors without harming legitimate businesses. He remains critical of marijuana legalization, emphasizing the negative impact on quality of life.
DeSantis’s veto reflects a strategic move to rally industry support against marijuana legalization, balancing business interests and his campaign’s goals.