The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
Authorities said the group used the information of deceased, elderly and out-of-state patients to illegally obtain medical ...
The court ruled that the title and language was "misleading" and included a provision that would legalize adult use ...
Arkansas voters will see Amendment 3 on their ballots this November, but the state supreme court said there will be no count ...
Hours after early voting began, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that any vote for a proposed amendment that would have ...
All parties in an Arkansas Supreme Court case over a proposed medical marijuana amendment have filed their final arguments ...
(AP) — Organizers of an effort to expand medical marijuana i n Arkansas sued the state on Tuesday for its ... the state ...
The Supreme Court ruled Monday, October 21, 2024 that votes cast in the November election for a proposed medical marijuana ...
A measure looking to further open medical marijuana access in Arkansas looks to now be off the November 2024 ballot. Officials with Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston’s office sent a ...
But on a different count, it sided with a third party formed to oppose the marijuana amendment, which intervened in the case, ...
Voters in Arkansas will not be given the opportunity to decide whether to expand medical marijuana in the state, the state's Supreme Court ruled.
Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered that votes for and against a proposal to expand access to medical marijuana should not ...