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Florida’s ‘Nosey’ Neighbors: Tackling the Potent Issue of Pot Smell in the Sunshine State

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In a move that's high on concerns but low on clouds, @GovDeSantis and fellow Floridians are aiming to keep the state's outdoor air as fresh as its orange groves. The tweet from @SmartandSafeFL sheds light on the issue of pot smell, drawing comparisons to California and New York, where public outdoor smoking has become as commonplace as beachside sunsets.

Florida, known for its vibrant culture and sunshine-filled outdoor spaces, is taking proactive steps to ensure that the aroma of cannabis doesn't waft too freely through the state's air. The tweet proudly announces the addition of language to empower the Florida legislature to regulate outdoor and public consumption, mirroring the restrictions already in place for tobacco products.

While some may argue that Florida's current atmosphere is more relaxed than a lazy afternoon on the Gulf Coast, concerns about pot smell are reaching a boiling point. The tweet suggests that the Sunshine State is keen on avoiding the hazy scenes seen in other states, where public spaces often resemble a smoke-filled indie concert rather than a family-friendly day at the park.

As Florida sets its sights on keeping the air as clear as its crystal-blue waters, the witty addition of language to the legislation showcases a sense of humor, proving that the state isn't just serious about its regulations—it's also serious about keeping its reputation for fresh air.

But, of course, the concern about pot smell isn't without its critics. Some argue that the state should focus on more pressing issues, while others question the feasibility of regulating the scent of a substance that's become as synonymous with relaxation as a hammock on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Regardless of where one stands on the matter, one thing is clear: Florida is determined to maintain its status as the land of sunshine, oranges, and a breeze that's more citrus than cannabis. As the legislation makes its way through the halls of power, only time will tell if the state can keep its cool, even when the air gets a little hazy.

 

Lydia K. (Bsc. RN) is a cannabis writer, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. Currently, she is a regular writer for Mace Media. In the past, she has written for MyBud, RX Leaf & Dine Magazine (Canada), CBDShopy (UK) and Cannavalate & Pharmadiol (Australia). She is best known for writing epic news articles and medical pieces. Occasionally, she deviates from news and science and creates humorous articles. And boy doesn't she love that! She equally enjoys ice cream, as should all right-thinking people.