Arkansas Senate rejects medical marijuana smoking ban

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    (AP) – The Arkansas Senate has again rejected an effort to
ban smoking medical marijuana after opponents said the move undermines a
voter-approved initiative that legalized the drug for people with certain
ailments.
    The Senate voted 15-11 Monday against the proposal to change the
constitutional amendment voters approved in November legalizing medical
marijuana to ban its smoking. The measure needs at least 24 votes to advance to
the state House.
    The vote marks the second time the smoking ban failed before the Senate. The
measure is among several restrictions lawmakers are considering to the drug.
    The state is set to begin accepting applications for dispensaries in July
under the amendment.
     A motion to allow the bill to come back up again later failed on an 11-0 vote.

   

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