Dear John,
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, and Mississippians will be voting to decide if they want to amend the Mississippi Constitution to make smoking marijuana a constitutional right. Marijuana is an illegal drug and its dangers are not fully known. Changing the Mississippi Constitution in any way to allow its use is foolhardy.
Watch here the AFA and AFA Action press conference([link removed])
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The top portion of the ballot asks if you are "AGAINST" or "APPROVE" adding smokable marijuana to the Constitution. AFA is urging you to vote "AGAINST BOTH" marijuana initiatives.
After voting "AGAINST BOTH" on the top part of the ballot...
…then go to the bottom part of the ballot to vote FOR 65A.
The bottom ballot determines how the state would oversee the sale of marijuana if a majority of voters "approve" of adding marijuana to the Constitution. If approved, your vote For 65A will help defeat 65, which is the marijuana industry's initiative, but also allow legislative oversight.
Measure 65A is the Mississippi Legislature's amendment. It can help ensure that only true, FDA-approved, pharmaceutical marijuana would only be available with a doctor's prescription and filled at a pharmacy. Except for those who are physician-certified terminally ill, smokable marijuana could still be made illegal by the legislature.
Sincerely,
Rob Chambers, Vice-President
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