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Photographer captures medical marijuana advocates
Photographer captures medical marijuana advocatesnot to mention arkansasonline
Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuana
Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuanaLITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Supreme Court says it won't reconsider its decision to disqualify a medical marijuana proposal from the ballot after thousands of votes had already been cast for next week's election.In a 5-2 ruling Thursday, justices denied a petition to rehear its ruling that blocked state officials from counting any votes cast for the proposal, known as Issue 7.The court ruled last week that the campaign behind the measure did not follow state law regarding paid canvassers.
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Out-of-state groups dominate fundraising in final months of Florida's medical marijuana fight
Out-of-state groups dominate fundraising in final months of Florida's medical marijuana fightJohn Morgan, the major funder of the Amendment 2 campaign, speaks at the Marijuana Business Conference this May in Orlando.At the event, he implored marijuana businesses to donate, saying they stood to gain if Florida legalized medical marijuana.For the last two months, most of the money fueling Florida's medical marijuana fight hasn't been coming from Florida families hoping for patient access to medical marijuana or anti-drug activists who worry about the impact on their home state.
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Audit: State not tracking medical marijuana doctors
Audit: State not tracking medical marijuana doctorsThe state agency responsible for Michigan's medical marijuana program says changes are in store.That's after an audit found it's not tracking doctors who approve medical marijuana cards.The report by the state Auditor General found one doctor was responsible for more than 11,800 medical marijuana cards -- one-fifth of all the cards approved.
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Maryland medical marijuana regulators sued for not considering racial diversity of license winners
Maryland medical marijuana regulators sued for not considering racial diversity of license winnersA third losing applicant for a coveted medical marijuana license has sued the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission, this one arguing the regulators illegally ignored racial diversity when selecting applicants.A lawsuit filed Monday by Alternative Medicine Maryland in Baltimore Circuit Court asks a judge to prevent the issuance of any final licenses and start the process anew.The company, led by New York-based doctor Greg Daniels, also alleges regulators unconstitutionally favored in-state companies and failed to make sure winning bidders would have the money to execute their plans.
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