Proposal to block casino plans OK'd for Arkansas ballot; medical marijuana backers given more time

FILE - Boxes of petitions for proposal aimed at blocking a planned casino are delivered to the Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., on July 5, 2024. Election officials said Wednesday, July 31, that the proposal had enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. (AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo, File)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A proposal aimed at blocking a planned casino in Arkansas qualified for the November ballot on Wednesday after election officials said supporters turned in more than enough signatures to qualify.

A campaign to ease restrictions on the state's medical marijuana program, meanwhile, fell short of the signatures required but qualified for an additional 30 days to circulate petitions.

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