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In case you missed it, Republican state Representative John Kavanagh wants voters to now vote to repeal Arizona’s medical-marijuana law, which voters approved in 2010.
Kavanagh submitted legislation that would put medical marijuana back on the ballot, in 2014.
See also:
–John Kavanagh Wants Voters to Repeal State’s Voter-Approved Medical Marijuana Act
–Teen Use of Marijuana Decreased Since Passage of Arizona Medical-Pot Law
–Teenagers May Get Marijuana From People Who Have Marijuana, Media Discovers
Kavanagh told reporter Howie Fischer that the reports of about 2 percent of teenagers had obtained marijuana from prescription-pot card-holders was the “last straw” for him on the medical-marijuana front.
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He also told the Arizona Republic that he wanted to let voters “rethink a decision they made on faulty — and absent –information.”
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