Pubdate: Thu, 21 Nov 2013
Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR)
Copyright: 2013 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc.
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'POT' AMENDMENT REJECTED 6TH TIME

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel for the sixth time Monday rejected a 
proposed constitutional amendment to repeal laws banning the 
production, distribution and sale of marijuana.

McDaniel cited ambiguities in the text of the proposal, which would 
also ban the Legislature from passing laws prohibiting or limiting 
the production, distribution or sale of the drug, in rejecting the measure.

The proposed constitutional amendment, called Ban Prohibition of 
Cannabis, was sponsored by Marjorie LeClair of Shirley.

McDaniel wrote in a letter to LeClair that his office previously 
rejected the measure in opinions dated from July through October and 
that some of the same issues remained.

McDaniel wrote, quoting a previous opinion, that "the text of your 
measure is ambiguous in that it appears merely to assume, without 
ever declaring outright, that current laws prohibiting the sale of 
cannabis are repealed" and encouraged LeClair to make changes to the 
proposal for clarity.

LeClair said she was disappointed that the measure was not approved, 
but that she planned to resubmit the proposal.
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