Voters Approve Montana Medical Marijuana Initiative

Voters Approve Montana Medical Marijuana Initiative

According to polling information, voters in Montana will approve Initiative 182, the Montana Medical Marijuana Initiative. The Associated Press currently has the measure leading 56 percent to 44 percent.

This decision restores the rights of patients and providers, said NORML Deputy Director Paul Armentano. Voters were clear in 2004 when they initially enacted the states medical law, and they remain resolved in their opinion that state lawmakers ought not to restrict patients access to medical cannabis.

I-182 expands the states medical marijuana laws. It permits licensed medical marijuana providers to serve more than three patients at one time and allows for providers to hire employees to cultivate, dispense, and transport medical marijuana. I-182 repeals the requirement that physicians who provide certifications for 25 or more patients annually ...

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