Trial lawyer John Morgan announced his support for a ballot measure legalizing marijuana.
The politically influential lawyer held a press conference in Downtown Orlando, where he has long led Morgan & Morgan as it became the nation's largest injury law firm.
"I am putting my name and my heart into passing Amendment 3 and believe now is the time to treat marijuana the same as we treat beer, wine and spirits," Morgan said.
"Passing Amendment 3 will create tens of thousands of new jobs, generate hundreds of millions for our state each year, and save taxpayers money by not having to pay to prosecute simple crimes for possession. I encourage Florida voters to join me in standing up for freedom, for common-sense laws, for the people and for Amendment 3."
Smart & Safe Florida organized the event and the petition drive that successfully put a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot this Fall. If the measure passes, it will require Florida to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use.
Morgan has backed successful ballot measures in the past, including one that in 2016 legalized marijuana for medical use in Florida. He also served as the face of a similar 2014 measure that won 57% support but fell short of the 60% threshold to amend the Florida Constitution.
He was also a driving force behind the passage of a constitutional amendment in 2020. Amendment 2 required Florida to adopt a $15 minimum wage, which is being phased in over time and will reach the $15 level in 2026.
Morgan's vocal support will carry some weight. He's a prominent face thanks to billboards, radio and television ads that for years have promoted Morgan & Morgan with its motto, "For The People." That has even fueled speculation about whether he would run for Governor himself in 2026.
Morgan has already submitted a column appearing in The Orlando Sentinel publicly endorsing the amendment and will appear in a series of Smart & Safe ads supporting the measure.
The endorsement also comes with a promise of financial support to promote Amendment 3 before it appears on the ballot in November.
To listen to the ads, please click the images below:
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