The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a decision by the state Board of Election Commissioners, paving the way for legal recreational marijuana to be included on the ballot for the November general election.
LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas secretary of state has declared a proposed ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana as insufficient for inclusion on the November general election ballot, but court proceedings are expected to continue.
The Arkansas secretary of state has declared a proposed ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana as insufficient for inclusion on the November general election ballot, but court proceedings are expected to continue.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered that the secretary of state clarify the number of petitions it received for the proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana as the court considers whether to allow the amendment to remain on the November ballot.