Idaho might not even get to vote on legalizing marijuana (for some) after thousands of signatures are turned in late: report
- Some Idaho voters want to see a medical marijuana initiative on November’s ballot – but their efforts hit a snag after a judge determined thousands of signatures supporting the measure were turned in late.
- The Natural Medicine Alliance of Idaho wants state residents to vote on legalizing marijuana for people with certain medical conditions.
- To get the initiative on November’s ballot, the group is required to gather petition signatures from voters across the state.
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- Some Idaho voters want to see a medical marijuana initiative on November’s ballot – but their efforts hit a snag after a judge determined thousands of signatures supporting the measure were turned in late.
- The Natural Medicine Alliance of Idaho wants state residents to vote on legalizing marijuana for people with certain medical conditions.
- To get the initiative on November’s ballot, the group is required to gather petition signatures from voters across the state.
Sources: The Independent