Arkansas Governor Signs Bill Delaying Medical Marijuana Law

Arkansas Governor Signs Bill Delaying Medical Marijuana Law

Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (arkansas.gov)

LITTLE ROCK, AR Lawmakers passed legislation this week to delay the enactment of the states voter-initiated medical cannabis program.

The bill was signed into law Monday by Republican GovernorAsa Hutchinson

House Bill 1026, now Act 4, postpones the implementation of the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment by 60 days.

Under the new timeline, regulators have until July 1, 2017 to begin accepting applications from those seeking a state license to grow or dispense medical cannabis.

Fifty-three percent of voters decided in favor of the Amendment on Election Day.

Because the legislation amends a constitutional amendment, it required the votes of over two-thirds of state lawmakers.

Lawmakers in several states, including Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, and North Dakota, are pushing forward similar legislative efforts to either significantly delay or amend voter-approved marijuana initiatives.

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