Forget the Great Recession. Florida will be hit with an economic catastrophe more devastating than anything Floridians have experienced. Thousands of jobs will be lost, and hundreds of businesses will close. Developers will abandon the state, and Florida will become an economic wasteland.

That, at least, is what opponents of Amendment 4 say will happen if voters approve a change in the state Constitution giving Floridians the right to approve or reject changes to local government comprehensive land-use plans.

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