Arizona group turns in signatures to put marijuana initiative on ballot
ArizonaMarijuana Industry NewsRecreational Marijuana July 2, 2020 MJ Shareholders 0
Proponents of legalizing recreational marijuana filed the necessary signatures to the Secretary of State’s office Wednesday to put the initiative on Arizona’s November ballot.
Smart and Safe Arizona, a group aiming to legalize marijuana in the state, filed 420,000 ballot signatures, more than 237,000 necessary, to qualify for ballot access in the upcoming election.
The measure that the group is pushing for would legalize the sale, possession and consumption of one ounce of marijuana for people 21 years and older.
“Arizonans are ready to legalize cannabis, and this is the right policy for our state,” Arizona Dispensary Association President Steve White said in a press release Wednesday.
“New jobs and revenue are even more critical, today, than when we embarked on this campaign last year.”
The measure calls for a 16% tax on marijuana, which would fund the government’s cost of administering the program.
The remaining money would be used for community colleges, infrastructure, roads and highways, public safety and public health. The measure also allows people who have been arrested or convicted of some marijuana offenses, such as possessing, consuming or transporting 2.5 ounces or less, to petition to have their records expunged. [Read more at KTAR News]
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