Arkansas election officials will not be counting votes for a a ballot initiative concerning medical marijuana. Here's why.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered that votes for and against a proposal to expand access to medical marijuana should not ...
In a ruling on Monday, Oct. 21, the court said the popular name of Issue 3, the Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2024, was ...
Voters in Arkansas will not be given the opportunity to decide whether to expand medical marijuana in the state, the state's ...
Hours after early voting began, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that any vote for a proposed amendment that would have ...
Another four years have come and gone, and that means the American public again gets to decide who will run the country, ...
The Arkansas State Police on Monday arrested ... had been reported stolen in Oklahoma -- as well as illegal marijuana, multiple drum magazines for a rifle and pistols and a body armor vest ...
Make informed decisions. A voter initiative that would significantly expand Arkansas’ medical marijuana program has attracted enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, according to the ...
Medical marijuana is a regulated product in Arkansas, and its distribution must strictly comply with all applicable laws. Whenever those working in the industry illegally divert a licensed product ...
While Trump was in office, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions lifted an Obama-era policy that kept federal authorities from cracking down on the marijuana trade in states where the drug is legal.