Pubdate: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR) Copyright: 2014 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. Contact: http://www2.arkansasonline.com/contact/voicesform/ Website: http://www2.arkansasonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/25 Note: Accepts letters to the editor from Arkansas residents only Page: 2B 'POT' AMENDMENT REJECTED YET AGAIN Attorney General Dustin McDaniel on Monday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to repeal all laws limiting the production, distribution, sale and use of cannabis. McDaniel wrote in a letter to the proposal's author, Marjorie LeClair of Shirley, that he could not certify the popular name and ballot title of the measure because of ambiguities in the amendment's text. LeClair's proposals have been rejected by the attorney general's office on at least seven other occasions. The proposed constitutional amendment would repeal all laws against the drug and prevent the Legislature from enacting any more in the future. The proposal contains a reference to a law that would control taxation of the drug, but the law does not exist on the state's books, McDaniel wrote. "I advised you that your prior submission, which contains a provision identical to the one here at issue, apparently 'refers by the wrong name to the chapter of the Code known as the "Arkansas Gross Receipts Act [Not 'Laws'] of 1941.'" Unaccountably, in resubmitting your proposal, you have ignored altogether my correction of your apparent error," McDaniel wrote. LeClair did not immediately return a phone message Monday afternoon. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt