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Friday, 02/05/2016 10:59:18 AM

Friday, February 05, 2016 10:59:18 AM

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$KAYS FLORIDA WILL BE BIG TIME 2017...GO KAYS $0.09 Time to LOAD MORE...:-}

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article56931218.html

From the Desk of Craig Frank,
CEO, Kaya Holdings:
Dear Shareholder:
We are very excited that Medical Marijuana has been qualified for Florida's November Ballot.
Analysts have estimated that Florida's Medical Marijuana Market could be second only to California (which has hundreds of thousands of patients and annual sales estimated to exceed $700 million).


“This November, Florida will pass this law and hundreds of thousands of sick and suffering people will see relief,” Orlando lawyer John Morgan said in a written statement. “What Tallahassee politicians refused to do, the people will do together in this election.”

Morgan is the chairman of United for Care, the group behind the amendment, and has bankrolled it to this point, contributing nearly all of its $3.3 million in donations.

Legalizing medical marijuana has been a contentious issue for years in Florida politics as 23 states and Washington, D.C., have approved the drug for medical use and voters in four have legalized it for recreation.

A similar amendment gained the support of 58 percent of voters in 2014, falling just shy of the required 60 percent threshold to amend the state constitution.

But Morgan said he’s convinced this year will be different.

“Our language is stronger than in 2014 and it shows,” Morgan said. “The people of Florida are compassionate. We will win this election for the really sick people in our state.”

As of Wednesday night, county supervisors of elections had submitted 692,981 signed petitions on behalf of the medical marijuana initiative, more than enough to qualify for the ballot. The Florida Supreme Court approved the proposed language for the amendment last year without any opposition from Attorney General Pam Bondi, who tried to stop the 2014 attempt.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article56931218.html#storylink=cpy




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