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Marijuana laws in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas progress

Marijuana laws in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas progress
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What happens now to medical marijuana in Mississippi?

What happens now to medical marijuana in Mississippi? Supreme Court throws out Initiative 65 Share Updated: 10:00 PM CDT May 19, 2021 Supreme Court throws out Initiative 65 Share Updated: 10:00 PM CDT May 19, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 16 WAPT S SCOTT SIMMONS INVESTIGATES WHAT HAPPENS NOW TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA IN MISSISSIPP I. DAVE GEARY JUMPED INTO THE STE ATS HEMP FARMING MARKET. IN SCOTT COUNTY. HIS GROWING OPERATION, IN ESSENCE, IS JUST BEGINNING TO GROW. BUT HE HAD PLANS OF MOVING OVER TO GROW MEDICAL MARIJUANA.. BUT GEARY WILL HAVE TO STICK WITH THE HEMP GROWING OPERATION .NOW THAT THE STATE SUPREME COURT HAS STRUCK DOWN THE MEASURE APPROVED ORWVEHELMINGLY BY VOTERS LAST FALL. GROW GENERATION HAD SET STAKES DOWN ON A 40 THOUSAND SQUARE FOOT SITE IN JACKSON TO ESTABLISH A HOME GROWN HOME DEPOT LIKE SITE FOR POT GROWERS. BUT GROW GEN S PLANS FOR BUILDING THIS AND OTHER SITES ARE NOW UP IN THE AIR..THE C

Mississippi s Medical Marijuana Law Struck Down Before It Can Take Effect [FEATURE]

Mississippians want medical marijuana. They said so at the polls last November when 74% of them voted for Amendment 65, the medical marijuana initiative that had jumped through all the procedural hoops to make it onto the ballot. They also said they wanted that specific language, rejecting a watered-down Alternate Amendment 65A sponsored by the Republican-dominated state legislature in a bid to seize control over the issue. The Mississippi Supreme Court. It just threw out a voter-approved medical marijuana initiative. (mississippi.org)But before the voters had spoken, long-time Republican Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler filed suit to have the initiative thrown out on what can fairly be described as a technicality, and last Friday, the state Supreme Court, consisting of five justices appointed by Republican governors and four selected in nonpartisan elections, agreed, overturning the clear will of the voters because the legislature has failed to act for two decades on a constitutio

Governor long way from deciding on if he ll call special session

Governor ‘long way’ from deciding on if he’ll call special session Ballot initiatives, medical marijuana could be considered Share Updated: 6:39 PM CDT May 18, 2021 Governor ‘long way’ from deciding on if he’ll call special session Ballot initiatives, medical marijuana could be considered Share Updated: 6:39 PM CDT May 18, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THE GOVERNORAY SS HE IS OPEN TO THE IDEA OF A SPECIAL SESSION WANTING TO STILL KEEP THE DOOR OPEN ON A MEASURE TTHA WAS OVERWHELMINGLY APPROVED BY THE VOTERS. ARYOE U WILLING TO CAUSE SPECIAL SESSION TO ADDSSRE THIS ISSUE IT CERTAINLY SOMETHING THAT WE’RE WILLING TO CONSIDER. WE’RE A LONG WAY FROM BEING ABLE TO MAKE THAT DECISION. THE GOVERNOR SAYS PASSING THE VOTER INITIATEIV PROCESS THAT WAS SHOT DOWN BY THE STATE SUPREME COURT IS NOT A QUICK FIX. THE STATE HIGH COURT SAYS THE VOTE WAS INVALID BECSEAU IT WAS SEBAD ON COLLECTING SIGNATURES IN THE STA

GOP leaders look to curtail ballot initiatives after red state voters opt for legal weed, expanded Medicaid

GOP leaders look to curtail ballot initiatives after red state voters opt for legal weed, expanded Medicaid Christopher Wilson Republican officials in Mississippi and Missouri have overturned ballot initiatives passed by voters in last year’s elections, a move Democrats are comparing to the refusal of some GOP leaders to accept the legitimacy of the presidential results. In November, nearly 60 percent of Mississippi voters said yes to Ballot Initiative 65, opting to establish a medical marijuana program through an amendment to the state constitution. In a country where the number of states legalizing weed for even recreational use continues to grow, the proposal would allow possession of up to 2.5 ounces of the drug for patients with a qualifying condition, including cancer, Parkinson s disease and posttraumatic stress disorder.

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