Votes for a medical marijuana ballot measure in Arkansas won’t be counted after the state Supreme Court ruled Monday that the ...
Voters in Arkansas will not be given the opportunity to decide whether to expand medical marijuana in the state, the state's ...
Votes for and against Issue 3 on the November ballot will not count, stemming from a 4-3 decision of the Arkansas Supreme ...
In 2016, Arkansas voters approved a medical marijuana program. This amendment would expand that program. The amendment would allow more medical professionals to certify patients for medical cannabis.
Conservative group links Arkansas medical marijuana reform to immigration debate, warning it could turn the state into a ...
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 ...
Every election year, the University of Arkansas acts as a neutral source ... a constitutional amendment creating a state medical marijuana program in 2016. However, it took almost three years ...
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 voter signatures during ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court issued a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit over a proposed medical marijuana amendment and ordered the secretary of state to verify signatures."The Arkansas ...
Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered that votes for and against a proposal to expand access to medical marijuana should not ...
Arkansas voters will see Amendment 3 on their ballots this November, but the state supreme court said there will be no count ...