
“A group of Arkansas drug reform activists submitted on Monday more than double the number of signatures needed to put their medical marijuana legalization initiative before the state’s voters in November. A recent poll showed 74 percent of Americans agree that the federal government shouldn’t interfere with states’ laws on medical marijuana, and a Gallup poll last year showed that 50 percent of Americans now support full legalization of marijuana.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/08/14/medical-marijuana-appears-headed-for-arkansas-ballot/
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