Alaska Advocates Nearing Signature Requirement to Place Cannabis Legalization to a Vote in 2014

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Alaska Advocates Nearing Signature Requirement to Place Cannabis Legalization to a Vote in 2014

Advocates in Alaska are hard at work on an initiative to legalize cannabis, with the goal of putting the proposal to a vote in November, 2014. The group is on track to meet this goalcampaignalaska, and has collected nearly 30,000 signatures in less than 4 months, the initiative’s spokesman Timothy Hinterberger tells us. The group is required to submit 30,000 valid signatures by January to make the ballot.

Given that not all signatures will be valid (those not from registered Alaska voter), the group has set a goal of 45,000 signatures by December 1st (a self-imposed deadline, as they officially have until January), a goal they’re on track to make.

If the initiative is placed on the ballot and approved, the possession of up to an ounce of cannabis, and the private cultivation of up to 6 plants, will be explicitly legal for those 21 and older. State-licensed cannabis retail outlets will also be authorized.

“[We’re] a quirky, very libertarian state, and our polling indicates the initiative will pass”, Hinterberger (who is also a Professor of Developmental Biology at the University of Alaska) tells us.

“If the current trend of a rapid shift in public attitudes toward cannabis continues, I have every reason to believe we’ll succeed.”


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– TheJointBlog

1 Comment

  • ken schwanz
    November 13, 2013

    I’m an Alaskan resident in Washington state. Is there a place online that I can sign the initiative? Thanks, Ken

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