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ARKANSAS, USA — Expanding medical marijuana access in Arkansas is one step closer to being on the November ballot after signatures were submitted on Friday, July 5.
Deanna Sue Woods, 36, allegedly told a detective that she gave her children edibles while also letting them use her vape pen to deter them from using marijuana ...
Arkansas' medical marijuana industry is in a wait-and-see mode after a court ruling last week that could potentially upend the future of cannabis in the state.
In his veto on Senate Bill 3, Gov. Abbott mentioned Arkansas' effort to ban THC in 2023, which has been tied up in the court ...
Earlier this week, Attorney General Tim Griffin approved the ballot title for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2024. Arkansans had previously rejected recreational marijuana, two years ago.
Boxes of petitions signed for a proposed ballot measure expanding Arkansas' medical marijuana program sit in a committee room at the Arkansas Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., July 5, 2024.
The Arkansas Board of Election Commissioners denied the popular name and ballot title for a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana if passed, saying the ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Organizers of an effort to expand medical marijuana i n Arkansas sued the state on Tuesday for its decision that the proposal won't qualify for the November ballot.
Voters in Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Maryland will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana. Nineteen states and D.C. have approved adult cannabis possession and consumption.
Arkansas' medical marijuana industry includes eight cultivators, nine licensed processors, and 38 dispensaries, including several in the Eastern Arkansas portion of the Memphis region.
Arkansas' medical marijuana industry is in a wait-and-see mode after a court ruling last week that could potentially upend the future of cannabis in the state.
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