Lawsuits seek to remove 2 Missouri marijuana ballot measures

 

August 15, 2018



JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri organizer for a medical marijuana initiative is suing to remove two other related initiatives from the November ballot.

Springfield doctor and attorney Brad Bradshaw filed two lawsuits Friday seeking to invalidate the medical marijuana initiatives submitted by New Approach Missouri and Jefferson City attorney Lowell Pearson, the Joplin Globe reported.

State law requires ballot petitions to receive a certain number of signatures in six of Missouri's eight congressional districts.

Bradshaw claims that New Approach Missouri unlawfully obtained signatures. He alleges...



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