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  2. 2014 Alaska Measure 2 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Measure 2 was a 2014 ballot measure passed by the U.S. state of Alaska, described as "An Act to tax and regulate the production, sale, and use of marijuana". [1] The measure went into effect on February 24, 2015, allowing Alaskans age 21 and older to possess up to an ounce of cannabis and six plants, making Alaska the third state to legalize recreational marijuana, following Colorado ...

  3. Cannabis in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Alaska is legal for recreational use since 2014. It was first legalized by the court ruling Ravin v. State in 1975, but later recriminalized by Measure 2 in 1990. Ballot measures in 2000 and 2004 attempted (but failed) to legalize recreational use, until finally Measure 2 in 2014 passed with 53.2% of the vote.

  4. 1990 Alaska Measure 2 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Measure 2 or the Alaska Marijuana Criminalization Initiative was a 1990 ballot measure passed by the U.S. state of Alaska.The initiative stated that it: "would change Alaska's laws by making all such possession of marijuana criminal, with possible penalties of up to 90 days in jail and/or up to a $1000 fine."

  5. Alaska Election Results 2024: Live updates, map for every ...

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    See live updates of Alaska election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.

  6. KTVA, TV reporter who quit on air speak out on four-letter ...

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    By MARK THIESSEN ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A television reporter quit her job on live TV with a big four-letter flourish after revealing she owns a medical marijuana business and intends to press ...

  7. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Require partisan primary elections for partisan offices and prohibit primary elections where all candidates, regardless of political party affiliation, run in the same primary election, such as top-two, top-four, and top-five primaries [4] Nov 5 >50% 1,286,640 42.18% 1,763,711 57.82%: Citizens Approved [5] Proposition 139

  8. 'F**k it, I quit': News reporter walks off the job to fight ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN A news reporter in Alaska shockingly quit on-air while wrapping up a report on a medical marijuana business she owns - to spend her time to fight for legalization. KTVA Anchorage's ...

  9. List of 2024 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    [52] [53] A special order on the bill received two thirds majority vote of the state senate on February 7, bypassing further committees and debate before a full floor vote. [54] [55] The bill was passed by the senate on February 14. [56] Kentucky HB 420 to legalize and regulate cannabis for adult use was introduced by Keturah Herron on January ...