Arizona’s Marijuana Repeal Goes up in Smoke
Noble said the effort lacked support and would have cost up to $20 million to gather enough signatures for the ballot.
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Arizona Anti-Marijuana Campaign Drops Effort To Put Legalization Rollback On Ballot
An Arizona campaign that had been seeking to place an initiative on the ballot to repeal of key provisions of the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law has given up the effort. Under the “Sensible Marijuana Policy Act for Arizona” which was being spearheaded by Sean Noble, president of the political strategy firm American Encore, commercial recreational cannabis sales would have been eliminated while possession and personal cultivati…
Cannabis critic mellows out on initiative to eliminate recreational marijuana
Key Points: Arizona voters won’t reconsider marijuana legalization this year Critic scrapped plan to ask voters to reconsider legalization given new shifting federal perspective New Arizona law will soon regulate marijuana advertising near schools and other child-focused areas Arizonans who enjoy marijuana recreationally won’t have to worry about it being taken away — at least not this year. Sean Noble told Capitol Media Services he is scrapp…
Activist ends initiative drive against Arizona's recreational marijuana law
Recreational marijuana will remain legal in Arizona, at least for now, after a conservative activist abandoned plans to ask voters to revisit the issue in 2026. Sean Noble said concerns about impacts on children and marketing practices have not materialized,…
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