Conservative group links Arkansas medical marijuana reform to immigration debate, warning it could turn the state into a ...
Votes for and against Issue 3 on the November ballot will not count, stemming from a 4-3 decision of the Arkansas Supreme ...
The state Supreme Court sided with anti-marijuana group Protect Arkansas Kids, agreeing that the amendment's title is ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
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.
But on a different count, it sided with a third party formed to oppose the marijuana amendment, which intervened in the case, claiming that the popular name of the initiative was misleading.
Votes for a medical marijuana ballot measure in Arkansas won’t be counted after the state Supreme Court ruled Monday that the ...
A judge on Tuesday appointed a mediator in the long-running dispute over who gets licenses to grow and sell medical marijuana ...
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 ...
Recreational and medical use of marijuana, along with specific use of some psychedelics, will be on the ballot in several ...
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.