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Proposal is yet another chapter in Laguna Beach's medical marijuana saga
Proposal is yet another chapter in Laguna Beach's medical marijuana sagaAn attorney representing authors of an initiative that would repeal Laguna Beach's ban on medical marijuana dispensaries has come up with a compromise.Instead of having competing measures on the November ballot — the city has reacted to the initiative with talk of coming up with its own proposal — Charnel James told the City Council on Tuesday of another option: work together."If you are willing to work with us on making the changes, we would back down," James said, the implication being that her clients would still get something they want in a blending of the measures into one.
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Ark. medical marijuana amendment gets 30-day extension for signatures
Ark. medical marijuana amendment gets 30-day extension for signaturesMedical marijuana, ThinkstockLITTLE ROCK, Ark.(KTHV) - A 30-day extension has been given to the proposed Arkansas medical marijuana amendment in order to meet the required amount of signatures needed.The amendment put forth by David Couch turned in a total amount of 99,629 signatures but only 72,309 were validated.
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Quest to get PTSD on Colorado medical marijuana list continues in court – The Denver Post
Quest to get PTSD on Colorado medical marijuana list continues in court – The Denver PostColorado residents seeking the use of medical marijuana to treat the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder are taking their case to the state Court of Appeals.Last fall, four military veterans and one sexual assault survivor filed a complaint against the Colorado Board of Health, which had ruled against adding PTSD as a qualifying condition under the state's medical marijuana program.In May, Denver District Court Judge R. Michael Mullins affirmed the Board of Health's decision, ruling that the members acted within the code of the state constitution and within the means of the state statutes.
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More time given for Arkansas medical marijuana petitions
More time given for Arkansas medical marijuana petitionsA campaign to legalize medical marijuana in Arkansas has been given 30 more days to circulate petitions after falling short of the signatures needed to get its proposal on the November ballot.Secretary of State Mark Martin's office said Thursday Arkansans United for Medical Marijuana had fallen short of the 84,859 signatures from registered voters to put its proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot.Martin's office said the proposal had turned in 72,309 valid signatures, qualifying it for additional time to gather signatures.
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