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State justices approve title of medical marijuana measure
State justices approve title of medical marijuana measureThe words used to summarize a medical marijuana proposal on ballots received unanimous approval from the Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday, but the proposed initiated act still faces a second challenge before the state's highest court.The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by a coalition of opponents who alleged problems with the Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act's ballot title.The justices ruled that the title, which will be printed on Nov. 8 ballots, is legally sufficient.
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Morhaim facing ethics inquiry for role in medical marijuana industry
Morhaim facing ethics inquiry for role in medical marijuana industryEthics staff for the General Assembly are conducting a preliminary investigation into Del.Dan K. Morhaim's ties to the medical marijuana industry, according to three people with direct knowledge of the inquiry.The preliminary work precedes an Oct. 19 meeting of the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, where some of Morhaim's colleagues in the legislature will vote on whether to launch a full investigation into his conduct.
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Arkansas court rejects challenge to medical marijuana plan
Arkansas court rejects challenge to medical marijuana planLITTLE ROCK, Ark.(AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an attempt to block votes from being counted on an effort to legalize medical marijuana in the state, but two other challenges to the November ballot measures remain pending before the justices.Justices denied the challenge from a coalition of groups opposed to the measures, which would allow patients with qualifying conditions to buy the drug from dispensaries.
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