Source: Associated Press Pubdate: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO APPEAR ON NEVADA BALLOT CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada's secretary of state on Monday qualified a medical marijuana proposal -- seemingly up in smoke for the lack of just 43 signatures -- for the November ballot. Secretary of State Dean Heller said his office found a mathematical error by Nye County in counting names, and improper rejection of some signatures there and in Lyon County. When the signatures were added back in, Heller said the proposal had enough signatures in the rural counties, rather than falling seven voters shy in Lyon County and 36 names short in Nye County. Advocates submitted 74,466 signatures on their petition, seemingly far above the minimum requirement of 46,764. But Nevada law requires the total to include 10 percent of the registered voters in 13 of Nevada's 17 counties. Signatures were gathered only in 13 counties, leaving no room for error. Supporters appealed Heller's earlier rejection. The initiative -- which would need voter approval again in 2000 -- would let adults, on the advice of physicians, use marijuana for curing or relieving pain in a number of illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. Washington state will hold a similar ballot issue this year on whether to legalize marijuana for medical use. In 1996, voters in California and Arizona approved such initiatives, but Arizona's lawmakers blocked it. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski