Idaho is one of only a handful of states that make no allowances for patients’ use of medical cannabis products.
Topic: Election/Voters
Plaintiffs argue that the initiative should not have been certified by state regulators because it addresses too many unrelated subjects to be considered in a single ballot question.
Text of the resolution alleges that passage of the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act will “have devastating impacts on Idaho children and their families.”
The Court declined to hear petitioners’ arguments that the DeSantis administration improperly dismissed tens of thousands of signatures.
“There’s no ‘buyer’s remorse’ among the public when it comes to legalizing cannabis.”
Organizers will need to collect approximately 250,000 signatures from Ohio voters to place the referendum before voters in November.
Approximately 320,000 Oklahomans are registered with the state to access medical cannabis products.
Petitioners counter that they submitted over 1.4 million signatures from Florida voters – far more than the 880,062 signatures necessary to place the measure on the November ballot.
