Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered that votes for and against a proposal to expand access to medical marijuana should not ...
Voters in Arkansas will not be given the opportunity to decide whether to expand medical marijuana in the state, the state's ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
Votes for a medical marijuana ballot measure in Arkansas won’t be counted after the state Supreme Court ruled Monday that the ...
With the Arkansas Supreme Court having yet to rule in the lawsuit over the medical marijuana amendment, those coming to the polls Monday may be uncertain about whether their votes on the measure ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The status of a ballot issue looking to expand medical marijuana access in Arkansas is still up in the air with early voting less than a week away. On Wednesday morning ...
If Issue 3 is approved, then the changes to the medical marijuana amendment would go into effect on Nov. 15, 2024 For more information on the Arkansas medical marijuana amendment, please click here.
Jerry Cox, president of the Family Council Action Committee, speaks against a proposed constitutional amendment that would expand Arkansas’ medical marijuana industry at a press conference in ...
Cox made the announcement at a news conference at the state Capitol on Wednesday as the Arkansas Supreme Court may issue a ruling in favor of the medical marijuana amendment this week, allowing ...
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.