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Arkansas Supreme Court rules that legislature can amend voter-approved Constitutional amendments, overturns 1951 ruling
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The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that the state legislature can amend a Constitutional amendment approved by voters, overturning a 1951 ruling, and allowing the legislature to make changes to the Medical Marijuana Amendment with a two-thirds vote.
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