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By Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender
Apr 19, 2021 8:01 AM
Mississippi Today journalists Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender discuss last weekâs state Supreme Court hearing of oral arguments in Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins Butlerâs challenge of the Initiative 65 medical marijuana program passed by voters in November. The pending court decision on whether Initiative 65âs placement on the ballot was unconstitutional has major implications for Mississippi votersâ rights to amend the state constitution.