Idaho Campaign Files Final Version Of Marijuana Legalization Measure For 2026 Ballot
Kind Idaho announced its submission of the would-be initiative on Friday
An Idaho campaign working to put a personal-use marijuana legalization initiative on the state’s 2026 ballot has filed a final version of its proposal with the secretary of state. If all goes according to schedule, backers would begin collecting signatures by the end of the month.
The group Kind Idaho announced its submission of the would-be initiative on Friday. Organizers had submitted a preliminary iteration of the noncommercial cannabis legalization proposal in September, and they’ve spent recent weeks revising its language in response to feedback from the state attorney general’s office and secretary of state.
The state attorney general’s office has 10 business days to review the latest version of the measure and issue a ballot title and summary. Supporters expect to begin gathering signatures shortly after that.
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