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Ballot Initiatives

The Mississippi Supreme Court invalidated a legal medical marijuana program approved by voters in November 2020 because the state’s ballot initiative process doesn’t “work in a world where Mississippi has fewer than five representatives in Congress.”

JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi Supreme Court invalidated a legal medical marijuana program approved by voters in November 2020 because the state’s ballot initiative process doesn’t “work in a world where Mississippi has fewer than five representatives in Congress.”

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