“A statewide proposal to allow for the possession and state-licensed distribution of cannabis for therapeutic purposes will not appear on the November 2012 ballot. The measure was one of two citizens initiatives rejected by the Secretary of States office on Monday. According to the AP, paid petitioners falsified thousands of names that they purported to have collected from registered voters. Eight players on North Dakota State University’s football team are facing charges of petition fraud for their participation in the alleged scheme.”
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