Arizona Daily Star: “A bid to let adults buy and use marijuana for recreation has enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. But, in the end, that may not be enough. Matt Roberts, spokesman for the Secretary of State’s Office, said Wednesday that the petitions verified so far show there will be at least the legally required 150,642 valid signatures to give voters the last word. Roberts said he won’t have a final count until Thursday, as his office is waiting for the results of signature review by Coconino County. But he said what officials there ultimately provide won’t make a difference: There are enough signatures from the other 14 counties to put the measure over the top.”
Marijuana Legalization Measure Qualifies for the November Ballot
By On the Net|2016-08-12T07:28:57-07:00August 12th, 2016|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Marijuana Legalization Measure Qualifies for the November Ballot
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