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2 Marijuana Initiatives Approved for Ballot in Montana

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The marijuana reform campaign New Approach Montana has received confirmation from the Montana Secretary of State that its complementary marijuana legalization initiatives have qualified for the November ballot. The two initiatives, CI-118 and I-190, work together to legalize, regulate, and tax marijuana in Montana.

“This was a very challenging signature drive, and we are so thankful for the Montanans who carried the petitions and all the voters who signed them,” said a campaign spokesperson. “Our research has always shown that a majority of Montanans support legalization, and now voters will have the opportunity to enact that policy, which will create jobs and generate new revenue for our state, by voting yes on both CI-118 and I-190. It also means that law enforcement will stop wasting time and resources arresting adults for personal marijuana possession, and instead focus on real crime.”

The campaign submitted over 130,000 raw signatures in June.

New Approach Montana submitted over 52,000 signatures in support of I-190, a statutory initiative that would legalize, regulate, and tax marijuana in Montana, and over 80,000 signatures in support of CI-118, a constitutional initiative that would allow I-190 to set the legal minimum age for purchasing, consuming, and possessing marijuana at 21.

The Montana Governor’s Budget Office estimated that marijuana tax revenue would reach $48 million per year by 2025 under New Approach Montana’s plan.

On Aug 11, Arizona’s Secretary of State confirmed that the Smart and Safe Arizona initiative which could legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older will be on the state’s general election ballots in November.