Propositions 110, 112, and 203 still uncounted - Kingman Daily Miner - Kingman, Arizona
prop 203 med MJ , as of today,. about 3000 votes short of passing,.
with another 100,000 votes still to count,.
we still have a chance,.
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Propositions 110, 112, and 203 still uncounted - Kingman Daily Miner - Kingman, Arizona
prop 203 med MJ , as of today,. about 3000 votes short of passing,.
with another 100,000 votes still to count,.
we still have a chance,.
*crosses fingers* Hoping it goes through!
ok,.,. I have been watching this for several days,.
as of an hour ago,. the latest, it has passed in arizona prop 203 med marijuana
here is a real time link to the state voter site,. which has been updated thru out the day,. AZ - Election Results
this is very big news,. history making news,.,.,.
It seems its 4000+ votes ahead. Yes, great news for Arizona. Now there is a solid block right angle with California, Arizona, and New Mexico and California, Oregon, and Washington. :thumbsup:
welcome aboard Arizona :thumbsup:
I almost don't believe my eyes. This is too good to be true!
Nice link. I'm Joe (Last name withheld), lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by snoorton
No shit.
Just submitted to the KDM- "Hello my friends at cannabis dot com". They screen their posts but mine should be up sometime tomorrow morning.
great! I shall also post,.
we are having an MJ meet up meeting this morning,.more news to follow,.
Voters surge for approval of medical marijuana
its goin down
well well well... looks like the voters of AZ CAN do something right !!! by God we won !!!..lol
YES!!
:cool: and almost a full circle with CO. somebody needs to break out the dark green and color in AZ. :smokin: it could be interesting to see which, if any, of the AZ congress tries to interfere with the will of the voters, again. :detective1:Quote:
Originally Posted by gypski
From CNN:
Arizona voters approve medical marijuana measure - CNN.com
Great news! :thumbsup:
Would love to get information about participating in a dispensary here in Tucson Arizona and providing assistance and/or growing for the many, soon to be, card holders here in Tucson and surrounding communities. Any assistance that can be given in opening, working, or growing for the wellness of all would be truly aprreciated.
Congrats on Arizona stepping into the 21st century and taking charge of allowing a true medicinal product to be offered in the state.
Thanks to all and look forward to replies!:thumbsup:
@boaz: Because of the last time AZ voters approved MMJ and the legislature overturned it, the voters approved the AZ Voter Protection Act, which prevents the legislature from overturning any other voter approved initiatives. This has caused the state many problems since then; rest assured, they can not do anything now, except that the DHS and local zoning boards can tighten regulations enough to choke us. They will not make it easy for AZ patients to get cards.
I don't think the prohibs in Arizona are going to get far fighting the issuance of the cards. I think they'll fight it more along the lines of prohibitions through zoning ordinances and such much like what we're seeing in Kali.
Mesa, AZ did that already, giving dispensaries very little room to set up shop, but the AZ DHS is planning on tightening the restrictions for doctors and patients, well within the allowances of the proposition.
How so?Quote:
Originally Posted by azamber75
:thumbsup: thank you. I did not know that.Quote:
Originally Posted by azamber75
Congrats Arizona Voters! Best of luck.
and ... oh yeah, Welcome to Can Com! :)