LITTLE ROCK — While an initiative to expand medical marijuana will appear on the Arkansas ballot this month, votes won’t be counted on the issue; the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on the measure on Monday. The justices voted 4-3 against moving forward with counting votes on the issue — deciding that the measure didn't adequately explain what it would do and that the title was misleading.
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