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Election Watch: Page 6
Nebraska Supreme Court: Medical Cannabis Will Not Go Before Voters This November
The court agreed with opponents that the ballot initiative's language to both legalize medical cannabis and a system to cultivate, sell and distribute products violated the state’s single subject rule.
UPDATE: 5 States Voting on Cannabis Legalization This November
About a dozen states were poised at the beginning of 2020 to vote on either adult-use or medical cannabis, but COVID-19 and other challenges have narrowed that list.
Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Measure Qualifies for Montana’s November Ballot
The Secretary of State has certified that New Approach Montana’s two complementary initiatives have gathered enough valid signatures to appear before voters this year.
Montana Legalization Campaign Looks Ahead to November Ballot Issue
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, social distancing guidelines made it difficult to gather the required signatures across an already sparsely populated state.
Two Competing Measures to Appear on Ballot in Mississippi
After the Medical Marijuana 2020 campaign gathered enough signatures to place Initiative 65 on the ballot, state legislators passed a resolution to add a competing measure.
After Unsuccessful 2020 Signature Campaign to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis in Missouri, Group Looks to 2022
Missourians for a New Approach is confident it will be able to pass a similar measure in 2022.
Nebraskans For Medical Marijuana Meets Signature Requirement for 2020 Ballot Initiative
Campaign leaders are hopeful that they have gathered enough valid signatures to allow Nebraskans to vote on legalizing medical marijuana this November.
Arkansas Campaigns Fall Short on Signatures to Qualify Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Measures for 2020 Ballot, Refocus Efforts on 2022 Election
Arkansans for Cannabis Reform and Arkansas True Grass failed to submit enough signatures by a July 3 deadline to place their initiatives on the state’s 2020 ballot.
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