Missouri pot activists may sue after Springfield re-criminalizes marijuana
Missouri drug reform activists told Raw Story on Tuesday that theyre looking to sue or trigger recall elections after city officials in Springfield voted Monday to re-criminalize marijuana, just one month after the same city council passed a citizen-driven initiative that would have kept small time pot offenders out of jail.
The council voted to decriminalize marijuana near the end of August after activists with the group Show-Me Cannabis Regulation received enough petition signatures to put their measure on the Election Day ballot.
We put a measure before the city council by gather 2,101 petition signatures from Springfield residents, John Payne, executive director of Show-Me Cannabis Regulation, told Raw Story on Tuesday. The city council had two options: either pass the proposal without amendment or reject the proposal and send it to voters for an election. They passed it 6-3, but several members said at the time that they voted for the measure specifically to repeal it later.
The council did exactly that on Monday night, voting 7-2 for repeal, according to The Associated Press. The ordinance did not have a chance to take effect. Council members said they were worried the ordinance would conflict with state law.
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