Medical Marijuana Signatures Turned In: Measure could be on November ballot in Arizona

[align=left]Updated: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 3:15 PM MDT
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Published: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 9:37 AM MDT

PHOENIX, Ariz. - There's a new push to make marijuana legal for medical use in Arizona, and more than 150,000 people have left their signatures to put it on the November ballot.


Arizona voters may get to decide in November whether to legalize marijuana for medical purposes.


Supporters of a medical marijuana initiative submitted petition signatures to the Secretary of State's Office to qualify the measure for the general election ballot.


The measure would allow people with certain medical conditions to have a small amount of marijuana if they have a doctor's recommendation.


It would allow the creation of nonprofit marijuana dispensaries to sell the drug to approved patients.


Thirteen other states allow the possession of small amounts of marijuana for medical purposes. New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine signed a medical marijuana bill in January but it hasn't yet become effective.


Click the link below to access KSAZ Fox 10 News website for those still interested to watch the 4 minute video

Medical Marijuana Signatures Turned In


Medical Marijuana Question Could Go to Voters


Updated: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 10:24 PM MDT
Published: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 10:24 PM MDT

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Voters could soon decide whether to legalize medical marijuana in Arizona.


One group is pushing to get it on the ballot, and say they have more than enough signatures to put the issue before the voters. If it passes, Arizona could join more than a dozen other states that allow medical marijuana.


The people behind the initiative delivered 252,000 signatures to the Secretary of State's office.


If it passes, marijuana would be sold through regulated clinics, just like in other states like California.


In both Los Angeles and Denver, city leaders say at one point there were more marijuana dispensaries than Starbucks.


The city of Los Angeles is starting to crack down on stores operating without a proper license. But supporters believe its time for Arizona to move forward and they believe these signatures prove people want this.


Supporters say the program would only allow 120 dispensaries statewide, and they would have to operate as nonprofits.

In 1996, voters approved a similar initiative, but it was overturned by the Legislature. A number of other medical marijuana-related initiatives have failed since


Click the link below to access KSAZ Fox 10 News website for those still interested to watch the 2 minute video

Medical Marijuana Question Could Go to Voters


(I'm am happy to state that I am one out of the 252,000 signatures on this ballot and hope that I may get the first chance to actually vote for this this coming November 2010! )


Some Arizona Medical Marijuana supporters/promoters Myspace pages for those interested, residents and if any soon to be residents of Arizona.

AZ4NORML (Tucson Norml) | MySpace

Phoenix, AZ NORML (Phoenix Norml) | MySpace

PHX Worldwide Marijuana March: Sat. May 1st 2010 (Phoenix, Arizona Marijuana March) | MySpace
KyleIsNorml Reviewed by KyleIsNorml on . Arizona residents & anyone else interested! Medical Marijuana Signatures Turned In: Measure could be on November ballot in Arizona Updated: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 3:15 PM MDT Published: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 9:37 AM MDT PHOENIX, Ariz. - There's a new push to make marijuana legal for medical use in Arizona, and more than 150,000 people have left their signatures to put it on the November ballot. Arizona voters may get to decide in November whether to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. Rating: 5