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Trump slams 'DISGUSTING' law that is ruining Democrat-run cities

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Republican candidate Donald Trump has taken to his own social media page to slam marijuana laws that allow smokers to light up in public, similar to what is permitted in some spaces in New York City.  

The staunch conservative told his followers on Trump Social that if elected, he plans to make 'America safe again' by creating laws that prohibit the use cannabis and marijuana in public.

In New York, adults over the age of 21 and older are allowed to smoke or vape cannabis in most places where tobacco smoking is permitted.

Trump also revealed that while he does support the legalization of weed in Florida under Amendment 3, he remains concerned about how it will be used across the state. 

The former president noted that someone carrying 'personal amounts' of marijuana should not be a criminal in one state when its use is legal in others.

Republican candidate Donald Trump told his followers on Trump Social that if elected, he plans to make 'America safe again' by creating laws that prohibit the use cannabis and marijuana in public

Republican candidate Donald Trump told his followers on Trump Social that if elected, he plans to make 'America safe again' by creating laws that prohibit the use cannabis and marijuana in public

'As everyone knows, I was, and will be again, the most respected LAW & ORDER President in US History. We will take our streets back by being tough & smart on violent, & all other types, of Crime

'In Florida, like so many other States that have already given their approval, personal amounts of marijuana will be legalized for adults with Amendment 3. Whether people like it or not, this will happen through the approval of the Voters, so it should be done correctly. 

'We need the State Legislature to responsibly create laws that prohibit the use of it in public spaces, so we do not smell marijuana everywhere we go, like we do in many of the Democrat run Cities.'

'At the same time, someone should not be a criminal in Florida, when this is legal in so many other States. 

'We do not need to ruin lives & waste Taxpayer Dollars arresting adults with personal amounts of it on them, and no one should grieve a loved one because they died from fentanyl laced marijuana. We will make America SAFE again!,' he wrote. 

The former President noted that someone carrying 'personal amounts' of marijuana should not be a criminal in one state when its use is legal in others

The former President noted that someone carrying 'personal amounts' of marijuana should not be a criminal in one state when its use is legal in others

Trump, who votes near his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, had previously avoided clarifying his stance on the issue. 

With his latest declaration, he has seemingly pitted himself against Governor Ron DeSantis and most of the state’s Republican leaders, who are working to defeat the proposal. 

But his belief that cannabis should be legalized responsibly in Florida is not the only policy that is is in stark contrast with other leaders. 

Earlier this week, he signaled that he could vote to end Florida's six-week abortion ban when it comes up in a referendum later this year, as he continues his delicate dance around a key election issue.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com he previewed an upcoming announcement on his voting stance by saying that he did not think six weeks was enough time. 

Trump spoke to DailyMail.com on a range of issues, from Kamala Harris and the 2024 campaign, to his family and life after almost being shot by an assassin

Trump spoke to DailyMail.com on a range of issues, from Kamala Harris and the 2024 campaign, to his family and life after almost being shot by an assassin

Trump stoked concerns among his anti-abortion allies with this post last week when he used the language of opponents by referring to women and their 'reproductive rights'

Trump stoked concerns among his anti-abortion allies with this post last week when he used the language of opponents by referring to women and their 'reproductive rights'

But he avoided committing to using the presidential veto if a nationwide federal ban arrived on his desk as president even though his running mate said he would.

In office, Trump reveled in being the most pro-life president in history, taking credit for ending federal protections for abortion by installing the conservative justices on the Supreme Court who overturned Roe v Wade.

This time, he is trying to keep both sides happy on one of the most divisive issues in the election by saying it is up to states to decide their own laws.

'Well, I do know, but I do want more than six weeks,' he said in his ornate Mar-a-Lago living room. 'I want more than six weeks. 

'I think six weeks is a mistake. And I'll be expressing that soon, but I want more than six weeks. 

'And in Florida, we have a six-week program, and that's what I believe that you're voting on, and I think it should be more than six weeks.'

Trump has expressed reservations about such an early ban in the past but has so far dodged questions about how he will vote in Florida's referendum. 

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