Pubdate: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Contact: 2002 Detroit Free Press Website: http://www.freep.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Author: Dawson Bell, Free Press Staff Writer Note: The Michigan Drug Reform Initiative http://www.drugreform.org/michigan/ was not restored. BALLOT PROPOSAL RESTORED Plan To Shift Tobacco Money OK'd; Drug Item Cut LANSING -- A proposal that would force the state to change the way it spends $300 million annually from a tobacco lawsuit settlement is on the Nov. 5 statewide ballot -- for now. But another proposal to relax sentencing for drug crimes and require more treatment for drug offenders is still off. The rulings by a panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals on Friday followed decisions this week by a state panel to deny the proposals spots on the ballot. Both rulings will be appealed to the Michigan Supreme Court. Petitions circulated and signed by registered voters for the so-called Healthy Michigan amendment were not improperly worded, the court found in voting 2-1 to overturn a ruling by the Board of State Canvassers. The proposed amendment would force the state to spend the $300 million a year from tobacco companies on hospitals, nursing homes and other health-related causes, rather than on college scholarships, the current use. Opponents of the proposal, who claim it would force the Legislature to gut other critical programs, said they would appeal. The three-judge panel unanimously agreed that the drug proposal's failure to indicate that it would affect an existing constitutional provision made it invalid. The group sponsoring the petition drive said the error was technical and should not invalidate the initiative. Elections officials have said they need final decisions on both issues within days to prepare ballots in time for the election. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk