The Florida Sheriff's Association is set to make a large push against the legalization of marijuana. Voters will decide on the legalization of medical marijuana in November.

The association sent an email to sheriffs across the state during the winter asking for their support. They said 63 of 67 sheriffs were in favor of opposing any measures to legalize the drug.

The group said the amendment as written is too broad and makes it too easy for "storefront marijuana dispensaries" to sell to anyone. They said crime and traffic crashes are up in states that passed legislation legalizing marijuana.

They also said teens would not need parental consent to get doctor's permission to have marijuana.

The association is also looking for the support of substance-abuse awareness and anti-drug groups to be part of the "Don't Let Florida Go To Pot" campaign.