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.
In a ruling on Monday, Oct. 21, the court said the popular name of Issue 3, the Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2024, was ...
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. - Eight people, including a former police officer, face felony charges for their roles in an alleged medical marijuana scheme in the Arkansas Delta. The Arkansas Alcoholic ...
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 ...
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 ...
(KAIT/KARK) - On Friday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court saying there would be enough petition signatures to place revisions to medical marijuana ...
All parties involved, including APA, Thurston, and his representation Attorney General Tim Griffin, along with an intervening group opposed to medical marijuana expansion in Arkansas, must file ...
Arkansas Supreme Court steps in, ordering the state to continue counting 18,000 disputed signatures for a medical marijuana ballot measure. Secretary of State John Thurston faces criticism for ...
Get Loud Arkansas, a voter registration advocacy group, had been helping Arkansans get registered to vote by filling out an online version of the state’s form and signing it electronically.
The group behind a ballot measure to expand medical marijuana access in Arkansas is fighting to get onto the November ballot in a case before the Supreme Court. Bill Paschall, a member of the ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court ordered Secretary of State John Thurston on Wednesday to verify the roughly 18,000 signatures that are at the center of the lawsuit over the medical marijuana amendment.