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Do you have TD Ameritrade, and what share percentage did you get for your shares?
Same here on Scottrade, I don't see any change yet.
Did anyones shares get converted over?
That would be great new RIGHT?
Are they converting our stock over or did we lose our shares?
The next Visa/ Mastercard??
DOVER -- The Delaware Senate approved legalizing marijuana for limited medical purposes Thursday, despite reservations from some supporters who indicated the legislation has flaws.
The bill would decriminalize parts of the state's drug laws and allow adults with debilitating diseases such as HIV or cancer to get permission from their doctors to purchase marijuana from a state-licensed dispensary.
On an 18-3 vote, the Senate sent Senate Bill 17 to the House, where supporters believe they have enough votes to get the legislation to Gov. Jack Markell's desk for a signature. Critics said the bill puts Delaware on a path toward legalizing marijuana altogether.
DOVER -- The Delaware Senate approved legalizing marijuana for limited medical purposes Thursday, despite reservations from some supporters who indicated the legislation has flaws.
The bill would decriminalize parts of the state's drug laws and allow adults with debilitating diseases such as HIV or cancer to get permission from their doctors to purchase marijuana from a state-licensed dispensary.
On an 18-3 vote, the Senate sent Senate Bill 17 to the House, where supporters believe they have enough votes to get the legislation to Gov. Jack Markell's desk for a signature. Critics said the bill puts Delaware on a path toward legalizing marijuana altogether.
*Only* The Beginning..Medical marijuana bill proposed in Fla.
.by Bubba the Love Sponge® Show on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 8:15am.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (WALA) - A Florida Democrat is proposing the state’s first ever bill to legalize the medical use of cannabis. Rep. Jeff Clemens proposal includes letting Floridians weigh in on the issue by placing House Joint Resolution 1407 on the ballot.
The bill states medicinal cannabis can only be used under certain conditions, including a physicians prescription, diagnosis of a debilitating condition, and restriction of use to places that are not “in plain view of, or in a place open to, the general public.”
The bill does not require insurance companies to cover medicinal cannabis, or employers to accommodate use in the work place.
A recent poll by Gov. Rick Scott found nearly 60 percent of Floridians support the use of cannabis for medical purposes.
“There is no good reason for us to allow people to use synthetic drugs like oxycontin, methodone, percocet, and Prozac, but ban them from using a natural, safer drug,” Clemens said.
“Study after study has shown that the use of medicinal cannabis can help those suffering from debilitating diseases. Who could be against that?
Rep. Clemens announced his bill proposal Thursday surrounded by several health care professionals and people with debilitative conditions.
Among the participants was Cathy Jordan, 60, of Bradenton. She has lived with ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease for 25 years and she says cannabis helps her manage the disease.
“Cannabis is a neuro-protector, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory,” said Jordan.
“I am here today to help patients and the families of patients with neuromuscular diseases and brain disorders to educate themselves on cannabis.”
Fifteen other states have passed variations of Rep. Clemens’ proposal. It has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in new private industry revenue and millions of dollars in state tax revenue.
But Rep. Clemens says the true focus is to provide natural relief to people who are dealing with difficult medical issues.
“We have a fantastic opportunity to provide relief to thousand of Floridians,” Clemens said.
“It would be madness to not move forward with letting the people of Florida vote on this issue.”
Still not a bad day for the Market Dropping
Confirmation By A Physician That Both Sites Of The Former Lesions Are Free Of Cancer Cells; Official Physician Documentation To Follow
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Cannabis Science, Inc. (OTCBB: CBIS) a pioneering U.S. biotech company developing pharmaceutical cannabis (marijuana derivative) products, is pleased to announce that we have now received verbal confirmation that the sites of the former cancerous lesions are free of cancer cells and we are now awaiting official Physician documentation of the patient's history and biopsy reports.
Dr. Robert J. Melamede, the CEO and
President of Cannabis Science Inc., stated, “The photographic documentation in our last press release, demonstrated that cannabis extracts appeared to be effective against what seems to be the patient's third incidence of basal cell carcinoma.
For accuracy, it should be noted that a before treatment biopsy of the lesion on the nose was not been performed. It is obvious that there was a lesion-centered response to the application of the cannabis extract.
This patient had a previous surgically removed lesion, as well as a biopsied basal cell carcinoma on the right cheek. The lesion on the cheek was also self-treated and resolved with cannabis extracts over a half year ago. This deeper cheek lesion did not visually respond like the lesion on the nose, hence there is no photographic record.”
Cannabis Science is committed to making cannabis-based medicines available to the public as rapidly as possible. The Company is taking multiple approaches to accomplishing this aim in the United States. The science of cannabinoids has exploded over the past decade, laying the scientific foundation for the many medicinal uses of this unique plant.
Cannabinoids are a class of biologically active compounds produced by all vertebrates, the Cannabis plant, and more recently patentable synthetic compounds produced by chemists. In fact, modern peer-reviewed science supports the many historical uses that were discovered over thousands of years of medicinal use by herbalists.
Dr. Melamede concludes with, “More importantly, before and after treatment biopsies were performed and again we are very happy to report that the sites of the former lesions have both been verbally confirmed by a physician to be free of cancer cells and we await the formal written documentation. The lag of the United States federal government, and most governments world wide, to embrace modern cannabis science has forced people to turn to their states in an effort to make this unique medicine legally available to suffering patients. Because of the extremely low toxicity of cannabinoids, and generally high safety profile of these compounds, medical marijuana patients have become patient scientists. Rick Simpson is the leading patient scientist to have explored the use of cannabis extracts to treat cancers. It was because of his pioneering work, and anecdotal reports from patient scientists from all over the world, that Cannabis Science has been working with and educating patients.”
Please visit www.cannabisscience.com : to view the “Breaking News” of the successful results and images of the self-administered cancer treatments. Cannabis Science will hold a press conference once the official documented Physician reports are received to formally announce its cancer formulation progress and future plans for cancer treatments. Brand names for new cancer treatment drugs are currently being vetted through the company attorney for future commercial use.
About Cannabis Science, Inc.
Cannabis Science, Inc. is at the forefront of pharmaceutical grade medical marijuana research and development. The Company works with world authorities on phytocannabinoid science targeting critical illnesses, and adheres to scientific methodologies to develop, produce and commercialize phytocannabinoid-based pharmaceutical products. In sum, we are dedicated to the creation of cannabis-based medicines, both with and without psychoactive properties, to treat disease and the symptoms of disease, as well as for general health maintenance.
Forward Looking Statements; This Press Release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. A statement containing works such as "anticipate," "seek," intend," "believe," "plan," "estimate," "expect," "project," "plan," or similar phrases may be deemed "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Some or all of the events or results anticipated by these forward-looking statements may not occur.
Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include the future U.S. and global economies, the impact of competition, and the Company's reliance on existing regulations regarding the use and development of cannabis-based drugs. Cannabis Science, Inc. does not undertake any duty nor does it intend to update the results of these forward-looking statements.
Cannabis Science Inc.Dr. Robert J. MelamedePresident & CEO info@cannabisscience.com : mailto:info@cannabisscience.com www.cannabisscience.com : 1-888-889-0888orCannabis
Science Inc.Mark J. FriedmanInvestor Relations info@cannabisscience.com : mailto:info@cannabisscience.com www.cannabisscience.com : 1-877-431-CBIS
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We need to Facebook , copy and paste to all the news outlets and let this stock RUN LIKE THE WIND!
Confirmation By A Physician That Both Sites Of The Former Lesions Are Free Of Cancer Cells; Official Physician Documentation To Follow
Print article
Refer to a friend
© Business Wire 2011
2011-03-09 15:39:42 -
Cannabis Science, Inc. (OTCBB: CBIS) a pioneering U.S. biotech company developing pharmaceutical cannabis (marijuana derivative) products, is pleased to announce that we have now received verbal confirmation that the sites of the former cancerous lesions are free of cancer cells and we are now awaiting official Physician documentation of the patient's history and biopsy reports.
Dr. Robert J. Melamede, the CEO and
President of Cannabis Science Inc., stated, “The photographic documentation in our last press release, demonstrated that cannabis extracts appeared to be effective against what seems to be the patient's third incidence of basal cell carcinoma.
For accuracy, it should be noted that a before treatment biopsy of the lesion on the nose was not been performed. It is obvious that there was a lesion-centered response to the application of the cannabis extract.
This patient had a previous surgically removed lesion, as well as a biopsied basal cell carcinoma on the right cheek. The lesion on the cheek was also self-treated and resolved with cannabis extracts over a half year ago. This deeper cheek lesion did not visually respond like the lesion on the nose, hence there is no photographic record.”
Cannabis Science is committed to making cannabis-based medicines available to the public as rapidly as possible. The Company is taking multiple approaches to accomplishing this aim in the United States. The science of cannabinoids has exploded over the past decade, laying the scientific foundation for the many medicinal uses of this unique plant.
Cannabinoids are a class of biologically active compounds produced by all vertebrates, the Cannabis plant, and more recently patentable synthetic compounds produced by chemists. In fact, modern peer-reviewed science supports the many historical uses that were discovered over thousands of years of medicinal use by herbalists.
Dr. Melamede concludes with, “More importantly, before and after treatment biopsies were performed and again we are very happy to report that the sites of the former lesions have both been verbally confirmed by a physician to be free of cancer cells and we await the formal written documentation. The lag of the United States federal government, and most governments world wide, to embrace modern cannabis science has forced people to turn to their states in an effort to make this unique medicine legally available to suffering patients. Because of the extremely low toxicity of cannabinoids, and generally high safety profile of these compounds, medical marijuana patients have become patient scientists. Rick Simpson is the leading patient scientist to have explored the use of cannabis extracts to treat cancers. It was because of his pioneering work, and anecdotal reports from patient scientists from all over the world, that Cannabis Science has been working with and educating patients.”
Please visit www.cannabisscience.com : to view the “Breaking News” of the successful results and images of the self-administered cancer treatments. Cannabis Science will hold a press conference once the official documented Physician reports are received to formally announce its cancer formulation progress and future plans for cancer treatments. Brand names for new cancer treatment drugs are currently being vetted through the company attorney for future commercial use.
About Cannabis Science, Inc.
Cannabis Science, Inc. is at the forefront of pharmaceutical grade medical marijuana research and development. The Company works with world authorities on phytocannabinoid science targeting critical illnesses, and adheres to scientific methodologies to develop, produce and commercialize phytocannabinoid-based pharmaceutical products. In sum, we are dedicated to the creation of cannabis-based medicines, both with and without psychoactive properties, to treat disease and the symptoms of disease, as well as for general health maintenance.
Forward Looking Statements; This Press Release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. A statement containing works such as "anticipate," "seek," intend," "believe," "plan," "estimate," "expect," "project," "plan," or similar phrases may be deemed "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Some or all of the events or results anticipated by these forward-looking statements may not occur.
Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include the future U.S. and global economies, the impact of competition, and the Company's reliance on existing regulations regarding the use and development of cannabis-based drugs. Cannabis Science, Inc. does not undertake any duty nor does it intend to update the results of these forward-looking statements.
Cannabis Science Inc.Dr. Robert J. MelamedePresident & CEO info@cannabisscience.com : mailto:info@cannabisscience.com www.cannabisscience.com : 1-888-889-0888orCannabis
Science Inc.Mark J. FriedmanInvestor Relations info@cannabisscience.com : mailto:info@cannabisscience.com www.cannabisscience.com : 1-877-431-CBIS
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Bill to regulate medical marijuana passes in Senate
Written by Sarah Beaulieu
Tuesday, 08 March 2011 03:59
The medical use of cannabis may soon become more regulated in Washington if a bill in the legislature passes. So far, the bill, which would clarify the legal procedures and add amendments concerning medical cannabis, has made it into the House after passing from the Senate, and was referred to the Health Care and Wellness committee on March 4.
Bill sponsor Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles (D-Seattle) said in a press release she wants regulations for the medical cannabis to make it safer for patients.
Amending the law to clarify the processes and amount of medical marijuana usage for licensed growers and dispensaries will allow a safe and consistent source of medicine for patients who qualify for treatment, Kohl-Wells said in the press release.
In the press release, Kohl-Wells said current law provides for the authorization of medical marijuana, but unless patients grow it themselves or get it from a designated provider, the law doesn’t offer a legal, accessible pathway for patients.
Philip Dawdy, spokesman for the Washington Cannabis Association, said he is pleased the bill cleared the Senate. He said he wants cannabis to be accessible for those who are in medical need, but thinks the bill needs huge changes in terms of amendments.
“It’s one of those bittersweet victories,” he said.
Dawdy said he thinks the first amendment in the bill that should change concerns advertising. The advertising ban amendment stops newspapers and magazines from advertising medical marijuana. He said the government cannot control the print media since it is unconstitutional.
The proposed bill will not allow the advertisement of cannabis to the general public that promotes or tends to promote the use or abuse of cannabis. According to the bill, displaying cannabis, including artistic depictions, is a violation.
Dawdy said the bill also includes an amendment that would give cities an option to opt out of the bill, meaning certain cities could ban medical cannabis businesses.
“What’s that going to do to the patients?” Dawdy said. “They’re going to have to drive a long way (to get cannabis for medical uses) or result to using the black market.”
He said studies have been done that prove the use of cannabis is safer than chronic alcohol abuse and many drugs given on a daily basis, such as Paxil, an antidepressant associated with increasing the risk of suicide.
“(Other drugs) are handed out like candy from a lot of doctors,” he said.
Morgan Fox, communications manager of the Marijuana Policy Project, said he supports Washington having safe medical marijuana dispensaries.
“There are many medical marijuana patients who are either too sick to grow their own medicine, or lack the technical expertise and ability to grow the strains that provide them with the most relief,” he said.
Fox said one of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s judges called medical marijuana one of the safest medicines known to man.
“We are talking about a plant that has never directly caused an overdose or health-damage death in over 5,000 years of reported use,” he said.
On the other hand, Emily Gibson, director of the Student Health Center, said the new bill is unnecessary since medical marijuana is already legal for certain medical conditions and diagnoses.
“It is not necessary to expand because there are no conditions where cannabis is the first line therapy,” she said. “There are many more effective medications with fewer potential side effects for most debilitating conditions.”
Gibson said few studies exist concerning the medical use of cannabis that are controlled appropriately, as most evidence is anecdotal.
“Many patients believe cannabis is beneficial because they have been self-medicating and believe it helps them with a variety of symptoms,” she said.
http://westernfrontonline.net/news/13203-bill-to-regulate-medical-marijuana-passes-in-senate
If they issued 250 million shares to sell and had sold 107 million before today and now sold another 54 million that leaves about 95 million shares left what happens after that. Do they issue more shares?
Nisbo check the website attachment that you sent to news shows I can not get to site?
Just sent to FOX and Friends News Morning Show, they where big on Prob 19
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I just sent to CNBC Morning Call same email
Don't know them as Im in Florida hope people listen to them
We need Fox News or CNBC to talk about this news then we will fly, anyone know how to start a blog on those sites
.13 a share on Scottrade
Hold your stock do not take the quick money, then this will fly.
.50 cent by end of day???
Do we get our shares after closing???
Why didn't you go to office??
Thanks for the only buy of the day!!
10:05 NO BIDS OR VOLUME??
I can see that nobody else is running the company, so ICE when is your first PR for HESG
Ice is one of the assistants on this search board!
Wealthseekr,
So are you saying ICE is TG or is working for TG and scaming us???
Let's hope this article is correct, would give a good boost here!!!
Medical Marijuana Coming To Arizona
By Steve Elliott ~alapoet~ in Legislation, Medical, News Friday, Nov. 12 2010 @ 7:36PMShare37614diggsdigg
Graphic: Reality Catcher
Victory in Arizona: Safe access to medical marijuana is coming for patients in the Grand Canyon State
?Arizona's Proposition 203, which legalizes medical marijuana in the state, has passed.
The measure had trailed until Friday afternoon, but is now leading by about 4,400 votes, reports Ray Stern at Phoenix New Times. The margin appears certain to be enough that remaining ballots will not reverse the trend.
"Although there are still about 10,000 votes left to be counted, our lead of more than 4,000 votes makes us 100 percent confident in announcing Arizona is now the 15th medical marijuana state!" said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP).
About 8,000 early ballots and 2,000 provisional ballots from Maricopa County remained to be counted at 5:35 p.m., but the pro-Prop 203 trend seen in the last few tens of thousands of ballots "bodes extremely well for the measure," New Times reports.
"This fall, more than 1.7 million Arizona voters mailed in ballots and turned out to support Proposition 203, a ballot initiative that would end the arrest and imprisonment of patients for following their doctors' advice," Kampia of MPP said.
"While it seemed as if the initiative had fallen short on election night, it garnered enough support from late mail-in votes and provisional ballots to produce a victory!" Kampia said. "This is a historic day for Arizonans, who have made a significant contribution toward ending marijuana prohibition in this country."
Check out Ray Stern's story at Phoenix New Times.
Prop 203 Appears to Have Won; Remaining Ballots Unlikely to Reverse Trend
Graphic: Arizona Secretary of State
Prop 203 is leading by 4,421 votes at the latest count, with remaining ballots unlikely to reverse the trend
?
Medical Marijuana Coming To Arizona
By Steve Elliott ~alapoet~ in Legislation, Medical, News Friday, Nov. 12 2010 @ 7:36PMShare37614diggsdigg
Graphic: Reality Catcher
Victory in Arizona: Safe access to medical marijuana is coming for patients in the Grand Canyon State
?Arizona's Proposition 203, which legalizes medical marijuana in the state, has passed.
The measure had trailed until Friday afternoon, but is now leading by about 4,400 votes, reports Ray Stern at Phoenix New Times. The margin appears certain to be enough that remaining ballots will not reverse the trend.
"Although there are still about 10,000 votes left to be counted, our lead of more than 4,000 votes makes us 100 percent confident in announcing Arizona is now the 15th medical marijuana state!" said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP).
About 8,000 early ballots and 2,000 provisional ballots from Maricopa County remained to be counted at 5:35 p.m., but the pro-Prop 203 trend seen in the last few tens of thousands of ballots "bodes extremely well for the measure," New Times reports.
"This fall, more than 1.7 million Arizona voters mailed in ballots and turned out to support Proposition 203, a ballot initiative that would end the arrest and imprisonment of patients for following their doctors' advice," Kampia of MPP said.
"While it seemed as if the initiative had fallen short on election night, it garnered enough support from late mail-in votes and provisional ballots to produce a victory!" Kampia said. "This is a historic day for Arizonans, who have made a significant contribution toward ending marijuana prohibition in this country."
Check out Ray Stern's story at Phoenix New Times.
Prop 203 Appears to Have Won; Remaining Ballots Unlikely to Reverse Trend
Graphic: Arizona Secretary of State
Prop 203 is leading by 4,421 votes at the latest count, with remaining ballots unlikely to reverse the trend
?
Medical Marijuana Coming To Arizona
By Steve Elliott ~alapoet~ in Legislation, Medical, News Friday, Nov. 12 2010 @ 7:36PMShare37614diggsdigg
Graphic: Reality Catcher
Victory in Arizona: Safe access to medical marijuana is coming for patients in the Grand Canyon State
?Arizona's Proposition 203, which legalizes medical marijuana in the state, has passed.
The measure had trailed until Friday afternoon, but is now leading by about 4,400 votes, reports Ray Stern at Phoenix New Times. The margin appears certain to be enough that remaining ballots will not reverse the trend.
"Although there are still about 10,000 votes left to be counted, our lead of more than 4,000 votes makes us 100 percent confident in announcing Arizona is now the 15th medical marijuana state!" said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP).
About 8,000 early ballots and 2,000 provisional ballots from Maricopa County remained to be counted at 5:35 p.m., but the pro-Prop 203 trend seen in the last few tens of thousands of ballots "bodes extremely well for the measure," New Times reports.
"This fall, more than 1.7 million Arizona voters mailed in ballots and turned out to support Proposition 203, a ballot initiative that would end the arrest and imprisonment of patients for following their doctors' advice," Kampia of MPP said.
"While it seemed as if the initiative had fallen short on election night, it garnered enough support from late mail-in votes and provisional ballots to produce a victory!" Kampia said. "This is a historic day for Arizonans, who have made a significant contribution toward ending marijuana prohibition in this country."
Check out Ray Stern's story at Phoenix New Times.
By Steve Elliott ~alapoet~ in Legislation, Medical, News Friday, Nov. 12 2010 @ 7:36PMShare37614diggsdigg
Graphic: Reality Catcher
Victory in Arizona: Safe access to medical marijuana is coming for patients in the Grand Canyon State
?Arizona's Proposition 203, which legalizes medical marijuana in the state, has passed.
The measure had trailed until Friday afternoon, but is now leading by about 4,400 votes, reports Ray Stern at Phoenix New Times. The margin appears certain to be enough that remaining ballots will not reverse the trend.
"Although there are still about 10,000 votes left to be counted, our lead of more than 4,000 votes makes us 100 percent confident in announcing Arizona is now the 15th medical marijuana state!" said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP).
About 8,000 early ballots and 2,000 provisional ballots from Maricopa County remained to be counted at 5:35 p.m., but the pro-Prop 203 trend seen in the last few tens of thousands of ballots "bodes extremely well for the measure," New Times reports.
"This fall, more than 1.7 million Arizona voters mailed in ballots and turned out to support Proposition 203, a ballot initiative that would end the arrest and imprisonment of patients for following their doctors' advice," Kampia of MPP said.
"While it seemed as if the initiative had fallen short on election night, it garnered enough support from late mail-in votes and provisional ballots to produce a victory!" Kampia said. "This is a historic day for Arizonans, who have made a significant contribution toward ending marijuana prohibition in this country."
Check out Ray Stern's story at Phoenix New Times.
Prop 203 Appears to Have Won; Remaining Ballots Unlikely to Reverse Trend
Graphic: Arizona Secretary of State
Prop 203 is leading by 4,421 votes at the latest count, with remaining ballots unlikely to reverse the trend
?
Prop 203 is good for us, go HESG
Arizona pot measure passing by couple thousand votes
Posted: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Updated: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Click image to enlarge
Also on the Web
Secretary of State's website
PHOENIX (KOLD) - Proposition 203 leans towards approval as the yes's lead by a couple thousand votes.
The Secretary of State's election results for Prop 203:
YES - 50.13% - 835,735
NO - 49.87% - 831,314
Pima County finished its count earlier this week. Only about 10,000 early and provisional ballots remain to be counted in Maricopa County.
©2010 KOLD. All rights reserved.
Arizona pot measure passing by couple thousand votes
Posted: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Updated: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Click image to enlarge
Also on the Web
Secretary of State's website
PHOENIX (KOLD) - Proposition 203 leans towards approval as the yes's lead by a couple thousand votes.
The Secretary of State's election results for Prop 203:
YES - 50.13% - 835,735
NO - 49.87% - 831,314
Pima County finished its count earlier this week. Only about 10,000 early and provisional ballots remain to be counted in Maricopa County.
©2010 KOLD. All rights reserved.
Arizona pot measure passing by couple thousand votes
Posted: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Updated: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Click image to enlarge
Also on the Web
Secretary of State's website
PHOENIX (KOLD) - Proposition 203 leans towards approval as the yes's lead by a couple thousand votes.
The Secretary of State's election results for Prop 203:
YES - 50.13% - 835,735
NO - 49.87% - 831,314
Pima County finished its count earlier this week. Only about 10,000 early and provisional ballots remain to be counted in Maricopa County.
©2010 KOLD. All rights reserved.
Arizona pot measure passing by couple thousand votes
Posted: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Updated: Nov 12, 2010 8:07 PM EST
Click image to enlarge
Also on the Web
Secretary of State's website
PHOENIX (KOLD) - Proposition 203 leans towards approval as the yes's lead by a couple thousand votes.
The Secretary of State's election results for Prop 203:
YES - 50.13% - 835,735
NO - 49.87% - 831,314
Pima County finished its count earlier this week. Only about 10,000 early and provisional ballots remain to be counted in Maricopa County.
©2010 KOLD. All rights reserved.