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The Arkansas Secretary of State, John Thurston, has ruled that a November ballot initiative to legalize recreational cannabis is insufficient. Although the initiative’s campaign met the necessary signature requirements to qualify, the Board of Election Commissioners did not certify the measure’s title and that was the justification for Thurston’s decision. The state Supreme Court may now make its own determination regarding the petition, which is currently on the ballot conditionally. A recent poll from Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College indicates that nearly 60% of eligible Arkansas voters favor the measure.
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