MMJ has made it to the novemeber ballot for arkansas!!!

rebelfied

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Finally, we have gotten this back on the ballot for Arkansas. A some number of 120k signatures have been acquired when only 63k were needed. BIG movement for us Arkansas natives. I also hear a couple other states have made it to be put on the ballot. Hoping this passes for the sake of needful patients here in Arkansas and all over the states which do not have MMJ.

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growone

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this is great, state after state continue the march, not sure what the ballot chances are though
i would love to see it happen just to show how lame NY has become when Arkansas has MMJ and NY is still 'thinking' it over
 

rebelfied

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Lol! I feel ya man it's bullshit how it's all become regarding MJ. I and the main guys/gals who have put this all together, think we have a pretty good chance of getting it passed, knock on wood!! If it does, it will be strictly inforced policies for us here. I just hope those who are in need can have this passed for them! As I am trying to get my foot in the door for a caregiver spot on the sheets.
 

TreeOfLiberty

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When a southern bible belt state has enough people behind it to finally get a state official to put MMJ on the ballot, it's a good sign of the wide spread power of our movement to free the plant. Alabama , Tenn., N.Carolina , have had groups try to get their state officials to put MMJ on the ballot and they wouldn't even consider it.

Even if MMJ fails to pass in Arkansas, I see it as a win even getting that far for the people to have the chance to vote on it. I never would've thought a southern state in the bible belt would've even had MMJ up for a vote. It's a sign that people and attitudes are changing.

With Oregon,Colorado, and Washington voting on the legalization of recreational use this fall, chances are great that one of them at least will succeed in passing and after that more states will pass MMJ bills and even more states will put forward recreational use bills.

Mass production of industrial non-psychoactive Hemp even by itself would be enough to turn the economy around and bring back manufacturing jobs. That's one of the things the legalization movement is planning for Colorado after the successful passing of bill 64. The eastern half of the state is basically unpopulated flat farmland perfect for mass cultivation of industrial Hemp. I love to see 2 birds taken out with one stone. :)
 

Wolfhound

Active Member
If pot gets taken off schedule 1 after the October hearing it would sure boost the vote....
(born in Blytheville)
 
Yeah i'm a native and it SURE would make my day and many, many, many others if Issue 5 passes here. So many people can de-zomibify, and get off alot of the mind-numbing benzos and opiates around here. I hope for the sake of Arkansans' well being, and in-spite-of big pharma the bill passes! Even if not with flying colors. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile.. winning is winning. In this case that exceptionally applies. Good luck to us let's get people healthy! And Growone I hope New York will band together soon for you as well.
 
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