Arizona Supreme Court permits pot legalization measure to be on ballot

Compliance word on white puzzle - Business Concept
Compliance word on white puzzle – Business Concept

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star

Arizona voters will get to decide if they want to be able to use marijuana just to get “high.”

In a brief order this afternoon, the Arizona Supreme Court rebuffed arguments that both the summary of the initiative and the text itself was too flawed to send to the ballot. Chief Justice Scott Bales said Arizona law requires only that ballot measures be in “substantial compliance” with legal requirements. And he said Proposition 205 fits within that definition.

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