Sponsors of Nebraska’s medical marijuana ballot initiatives are disputing the secretary of state’s claims questioning the validity of nearly 100,000 signatures collected for two petitions.
In court filings obtained by the Nebraska Examiner, Secretary of State Bob Evnen and Attorney General Mike Hilgers questioned whether roughly 49,000 signatures on each of two MMJ petitions are valid.
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Evnen certified the initiatives to legalize medical marijuana and set up a regulated MMJ market qualified for the November ballot on Sept. 13.
Early voting has already started in Nebraska, but now Evnen wants a Lancaster County District Court judge to determine how many signatures are valid and void the election results if there aren’t enough, the Nebraska Examiner reported.
According to attorneys for the three
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