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Group asks Arkansas court to dismiss medical marijuana suit
Group asks Arkansas court to dismiss medical marijuana suitIf Donald Trump is the next president, investment bank UBS says these five industries will likely "flourish."Retail & Restaurants: Trump plans to enact the largest tax cuts since World War II.That would put more money in people's pockets and likely ...
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Group asks court to block Arkansas medical marijuana measure
Group asks court to block Arkansas medical marijuana measureLITTLE ROCK, Ark.— A group opposing Arkansas medical marijuana asked the state's highest court to block a legalization measure on the ballot, saying the proposal misleads voters about its consequences.Arkansans Against Legalized Marijuana asked the state Supreme Court to prevent the secretary of state's office from counting or certifying any votes for the proposed initiated act, which was approved last month for the November ballot.
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Feds can't prosecute medical marijuana users who follow state law, court rules
Feds can't prosecute medical marijuana users who follow state law, court rulesThough medical marijuana is now legal in 25 states and Washington, DC, the drug still remains strictly banned under federal law, a contradiction that has long made even the most compliant patients, growers, and dispensary owners nervous about getting busted by the feds.But at least some of them can relax — for now.That's because a federal court in San Francisco ruled this week that the Department of Justice can't spend money to prosecute people who obey their state's medical marijuana laws.
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