Perspective ...Issue 7 ruled invalid
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that Ballot Issue No. 7, an initiated act to allow medical marijuana, did not qualify for the ballot because of invalid signatures.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that Ballot Issue No. 7, an initiated act to allow medical marijuana, did not qualify for the ballot because of invalid signatures.
The hiatus in the Maynard Café Gang columns may be explained by a David “Tiny” Alphin phrase. The Great American Pheasant Hunt has preempted my focus.
A local issue on the November 8 General Election ballot was submitted by petition of the voters for a change in the tax levy for the Randolph County Library.
From Sen. Linda Collins-Smith LITTLE ROCK – A legislative task force on criminal justice has recommended changes in sentencing laws with the goal of controlling overcrowding of jails and prisons.
Two issues on the Nov. 8 general election ballot have been ruled ineligible by the Arkansas Supreme Court. The casino issue and tort reform.
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