The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that votes on a ballot initiative aimed at expanding medical marijuana will not be counted.
In a ruling on Monday, Oct. 21, the court said the popular name of Issue 3, the Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2024, was ...
Hours after early voting began, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that any vote for a proposed amendment that would have ...
Votes for and against Issue 3 on the November ballot will not count, stemming from a 4-3 decision of the Arkansas Supreme ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court ordered in a ruling Monday that votes on a medical marijuana ballot issue won't count.
Conservative group links Arkansas medical marijuana reform to immigration debate, warning it could turn the state into a ...
The court ruled that the title and language was "misleading" and included a provision that would legalize adult use ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court sided with a challenge from a third party formed to oppose the medical marijuana amendment over ...
Votes for the Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2024 will not be counted after the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Monday (Oct. 21) ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that votes for an effort to expand medical marijuana access will not count in the 2024 ...
Arkansas voters will see Amendment 3 on their ballots this November, but the state supreme court said there will be no count ...