The outgoing Florida House leader says if supporters of medical marijuana plan to push forward, they must rewrite their proposal.

House Speaker Will Weatherford said Thursday that Amendment 2 didn't pass because people feared "loopholes that you could drive a truck through."

He said lawmakers tried to be "compassionate but also be guarded" in passing a narrow medical marijuana law.

Amendment 2's supporters say that wasn't enough, and that they'll take their fight back to the state House, or return to ballots in 2016.

Weatherford says though he doesn't think he'd support the cause, "If they're very serious and want to find a way to provide people medical marijuana they ought to go back and look at the language."

Orlando attorney John Morgan, the chief backer of the amendment, says he's open to rewriting it.