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medical marijuana, Arkansas and Secretary of State
Secretary of State Thurston disqualifies medical marijuana amendment; advocacy group plans lawsuit
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston on Monday (Sept. 30) informed representatives of a group seeking to make changes to the state’s medical marijuana amendment that it had failed
Secretary of state disqualifies Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment over signature questions
A measure looking to further open medical marijuana access in Arkansas looks to now be off the November 2024 ballot.
Thurston rejects medical marijuana proposal, cites group was short of signature requirement
The Arkansas Secretary of State said that the Arkansas Marijuana Amendment of 2024 proposal fell short of the signature requirement.
Arkansas secretary of state says medical marijuana petition fell 2,664 signatures short
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston determined a petition to put a medical marijuana question on the ballot did not meet the signature requirements.
Medical marijuana expansion a no-go, Secretary of State Thurston says
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston said Monday that a group aiming to expand the state's medical marijuana program through a ballot initiative did not get enough signatures during the cure period to reach the required 90,
Measure to expand medical marijuana in Arkansas won’t qualify for the ballot
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An effort to expand Arkansas’ medical marijuana program fell short of the required signatures and won’t qualify for the November ballot, Secretary of State John Thurston said Monday. Arkansans for Patient Access, the group behind the measure, said it planned to take legal action to appeal Thurston’s decision.
Medical marijuana group expected to appeal rejected ballot measure to Arkansas Supreme Court
Supporters of a proposed ballot measure that would make changes to the state’s medical marijuana industry vowed to pursue legal action Monday after Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston deemed their petition insufficient.
Arkansas medical marijuana proposal falls short of signatures, officials say
The Arkansas Secretary of State said that the Arkansas Marijuana Amendment of 2024 proposal fell short of the signature requirement.
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Amendment 3 campaign warns of fentanyl-laced marijuana, but some call it a myth
A statewide ad blitz by the group pushing for legalized marijuana warns Floridians of the dangers of black-market pot: It may ...
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Lakeland testing lab could see jump in business if voters approve recreational marijuana
Testing volume at Modern Canna in Lakeland could as much as triple if Floridians vote to legalize the recreational ...
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POLL: Did you support the proposed marijuana amendment?
The Arkansas Secretary of State's office said Monday the proposed constitutional amendment to expand access to medical ...
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Secretary of state rejects marijuana amendment; sponsor plans lawsuit
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston said Monday that the sponsor of a proposed constitutional amendment that would ...
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Florida's Amendment 3 campaign warns of fentanyl-laced marijuana, but some call it a myth
A statewide ad blitz by the group pushing for legalized marijuana warns Floridians of the dangers of black-market pot: It may ...
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