On June 7, North Dakota marijuana activists announced that they have collected more than half the valid signatures needed to put a legalization initiative on the November ballot. Meanwhile, on June 8, in Dallas, Texas, City Council members announced a plan to put a local marijuana decriminalization measure on the November ballot. This measure, known as the Dallas Freedom Act, would save the city resources by avoiding the need to verify signatures that activists are currently collecting. Dallas voters could get the chance to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana through this initiative.
Dallas voters could get the chance to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana https://t.co/Pxjcv89JEA
North Dakota Marijuana Activists Say They Already Have More Than Half The Signatures Needed To Put Legalization On November Ballot https://t.co/FSoZ8L3Ahi
Dallas voters could decriminalize marijuana in November through Dallas Freedom Act https://t.co/NRZmgtE2pY
Dallas, Texas City Council members announced a plan to put a local marijuana decriminalization measure on the November ballot—which would save the city resources from having to verify signatures that activists are collecting to put the reform before voters https://t.co/FqP3gDZPWw https://t.co/F5ru5BNwTv
North Dakota marijuana activists announced that they have now collected more than half the valid signatures they need to put a legalization initiative on the November ballot. https://t.co/UxGdJ2wbXq https://t.co/KTNXDCShwJ