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Mississippi Governor Urges Medical Marijuana Law After Court Nixes Ballot Measure

Mississippi Governor Urges Medical Marijuana Law After Court Nixes Ballot Measure Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves says he wants legislators to put a medical marijuana program into state law after the state Supreme Court recently overturned one that voters approved. “I support the will of the voters. … I think we will have a medical marijuana program in Mississippi,” the Republican governor said during an interview that aired during the weekend on WLOX-TV. A majority of justices ruled May 14 that a medical marijuana proposal, Initiative 65, was not properly on the November ballot because Mississippi’s initiative process is outdated and unworkable. The ruling overturned voters’ approval of Initiative 65 and took away citizens’ process to put issues on the statewide ballot.

Lawmakers discuss future of medical marijuana in Mississippi

Challenge filed to Mississippi Supreme Court s ruling on Initiative 65

Mississippi legislators sidestep critical race theory, other divisive issues

Mississippi legislators sidestep critical race theory, other divisive issues
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Analysis: Mississippi legislators sidestep some division

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi lawmakers grabbed national headlines this year by banning transgender athletes from competing on girls or women s sports teams. They walked away from some other divisive issues during their three-month session. Republican Sen. Angela Hill of Picayune argued in favor of the transgender sports bill, and she stood behind Republican Gov. Tate Reeves as he signed it into law. Hill filed a separate bill that would have prohibited hormone treatments or surgery from being performed on transgender minors. Senate Bill 2171, the Transgender 21 Act, died because it was not brought up for votes in the Senate Public Health Committee and the Senate Accountability, Efficiency and Transparency Committee. Arkansas legislators passed a similar bill this year, pushing it into law over the veto of Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson.

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