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Florida Will Vote on Legalizing Medical Marijuana With Amendment 2
Florida Will Vote on Legalizing Medical Marijuana With Amendment 2It's tough times here in the key battleground state of Florida, there's only one option on the ballot to push marijuana legalization forward: the Use of Marijuana for Debilitating Medical Conditions, otherwise known as Amendment 2.The more liberal use act, The Florida Cannabis Act (#15-19), will not be on the November 8th ballot.Under Amendment 2, marijuana will be considered a legal treatment for patients suffering from cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's disease, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.
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Arkansas Poll Shows Support For Trump, Medical Marijuana Amendment
Arkansas Poll Shows Support For Trump, Medical Marijuana Amendment× Arkansas Poll Shows Support For Trump, Medical Marijuana AmendmentFAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) — The 18th annual Arkansas Poll released Wednesday (Nov. 2) found voters in the Natural State are overwhelmingly supporting Donald Trump for president and are slightly more in favor of the Medical Marijuana Amendment than not.The poll also found voters are more optimistic about the economy, but more pessimistic about crime, healthcare, education and politics.The 2016 poll focused on the presidential race, U.S. Senate race, medical marijuana, abortion, same-sex marriage and the state of the state.
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Cops Raid Medical Marijuana Business, Seize Over $100,000, Including Teenage Girls' College Savings
Cops Raid Medical Marijuana Business, Seize Over $100,000, Including Teenage Girls' College Savingsnot to mention nwahomepage
Polls Prove Votes are Close for Medical Marijuana in Arkansas -
Polls Prove Votes are Close for Medical Marijuana in Arkansas -(via KARK) -- New poll numbers regarding Issue 6, Medical Marijuana, show a very close race leading up to Election Day."I'll be voting against marijuana," Tom Jones said."I think Arkansas is going to pull through," Amber Barlow said.
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