The Vote No on 2 campaign opposes United for Care's proposed 2016 constitutional amendment that would allow medical marijuana in Florida. The campaign is funded by the Drug Free Florida Committee, an anti-drug group started in 2014 by longtime GOP fundraiser Mel Sembler and his wife, Betty, with financial backing from casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Vote No On 2
"Amendment 2 will bring kid-friendly pot candy to Florida."
"Because there's no local option to allow communities to ban, limit or restrict the location of pot shops, if Amendment 2 passes you can expect…
"Amendment 2 will put almost 2,000 pot shops in Florida ... more pot shops than Walmart and Walgreens combined."