Idaho Joint Resolution Seeks To Take Away Voters’ Ballot Power On Marijuana

A joint resolution, which would make it impossible for Idahoans to legalize marijuana through the state ballot initiative process, is making its way through the statehouse. If passed, only elected lawmakers in the Idaho legislature would be tasked with the issue of marijuana legalization.
House Joint Resolution 4, sponsored by Republican Representative Bruce Skaug (R) of Nampa, “Proposes an amendment to the state constitution to provide that only the Legislature shall have power and authority to legalize the growing, producing, manufacturing, transporting, selling, delivering, dispensing, administering, prescribing, distributing, possessing, or using of marijuana, narcotics, or other psychoactive substances.”
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