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Hutchinson: Legalizing medical marijuana would be bad for Arkansas business : swtimes





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Hutchinson: Legalizing medical marijuana would be bad for Arkansas business

Hutchinson: Legalizing medical marijuana would be bad for Arkansas business
Hutchinson: Legalizing medical marijuana would be bad for Arkansas business
Hutchinson: Legalizing medical marijuana would be bad for Arkansas businessLITTLE ROCK — Legalizing medical marijuana would harm Arkansas' businesses and make it more difficult to attract new businesses to the state, Gov.Asa Hutchinson said Wednesday in a news conference at the headquarters of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce.A proponent of medical marijuana told reporters after the news conference that business communities have not been harmed by the legalization of medical marijuana in other states.


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Dispensary applicants discuss medical marijuana industry in Mass.

Dispensary applicants discuss medical marijuana industry in Mass.
Dispensary applicants discuss medical marijuana industry in Mass.
Dispensary applicants discuss medical marijuana industry in Mass.Recently, The Gazette took a look at medical marijuana from a patient-standpoint, exploring various motivations and experiences in medical marijuana use.This week, we pivot toward the business-side of things, speaking with two medical marijuana entrepreneurs about their business experiences and the state of the constantly changing industry.


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Arkansas medical marijuana would hurt state's businesses, says gov

Arkansas medical marijuana would hurt state's businesses, says gov
Arkansas medical marijuana would hurt state's businesses, says gov
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.— The state's governor and lieutenant governor said Wednesday that legalizing Arkansas medical marijuana would hurt efforts to keep and attract businesses, as the two Republicans targeted a pair of ballot measures that they contend would prevent companies from maintaining drug-free workplaces.Definitive guide to marijuana on the 2016 ballot: Recreational & medical initiativesGov.


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