Organizers of an effort to expand medical marijuana in Arkansas are suing over the state's decision that it won't qualify for ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- An effort to expand Arkansas' medical marijuana program fell short of the required signatures and won't ...
Arkansas officials confirmed that the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment received at least 91,000 verified signatures.
Arkansas Supreme Court orders signature count for medical marijuana ballot after supporters sue over disqualification of ...
A measure looking to further open medical marijuana access in Arkansas looks to now be off the November 2024 ballot.
The ballot committee behind the Arkansas Marijuana Amendment of 2024 is suing Secretary of State John Thurston over signature ...
Secretary of State John Thurston has been ordered to verify the remaining signatures submitted during the cure period for the ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court ordered disputed signatures be verified and an expedited hearing be held for the medical marijuana ...
Arkansans for Patient Access is suing to get its medical marijuana measure on the ballot after the Secretary of State rejected it on a technicality.
The Arkansas Supreme Court issued a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit over a proposed medical marijuana amendment and ordered the secretary of state to verify signatures.
In question are 18,000 signatures collected during what's called a "cure period" that gives groups time for additional signatures.