Arizona Industrial Hemp Initiative (2018)
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Industrial Hemp Initiative
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| election date = November 6, 2018
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| year = 2018
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| type = Initiated state statute
| topic =Food and agriculture
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The Arizona Industrial Hemp Initiative {{Expansion depth limit exceeded| start = 11/6/2018 9:00pm CDT | before = is | after = was}} not on the ballot in Arizona as an {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} on November 6, 2018.
The measure would have legalized the cultivation, possession, processing, selling, and buying of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) containing no more than 0.4 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Arizona. The measure would have recognized industrial hemp as an oilseed. The measure would have also declared the federal prohibition on industrial help as null and void.Expansion depth limit exceeded
Text of measure
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The full text of the measure is available here.
Developments in federal marijuana policy
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Path to the ballot
The initiative was filed on February 27, 2017, by the group Hemp Economy. The petition filing designated Nicolas Guillermo as chairperson and Tracy Molina as treasurer of the campaign. Supporters of the initiative {{Expansion depth limit exceeded| start = 7/5/2018 9:00pm CDT | before = are | after = were}} required collect 150,642 valid signatures by July 5, 2018.Expansion depth limit exceeded No signatures were filed.
See also
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