The Arkansas Board of Corrections declared its opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana on Friday, a day after the state Supreme Court ruled votes will be counted on the proposed ballot measure in the Nov. 8 general election.
Petitioners for Responsible Growth Arkansas gathered nearly 200,000 signatures in support of a proposed constitutional amendment legalizing recreational marijuana.
Petitioners for Responsible Growth Arkansas gathered nearly 200,000 signatures in support of a proposed constitutional amendment legalizing recreational marijuana.
As Arkansans face a possible November vote on legalizing recreational marijuana, the state Supreme Court has cast heavy legal shade over the system that handed out those licenses in the first place.
Arkansas voters who hit the polls on election day will likely see petitioners canvassing in support of proposed constitutional amendments legalizing recreational marijuana and removing Pope County as a casino location, along with a "decline to sign" campaign to keep the latter off the ballot.