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Fri / Mar 7th

by Graham Abbott

The Idaho House of Representatives voted to send a ballot question to voters asking them to give up their right to pass cannabis legalization laws via citizen-led ballot initiatives.

Full story after the jump.

The Idaho House of Representatives passed a proposal Wednesday to send a ballot proposal to voters that would amend the state Constitution so that ā€œonly the Legislatureā€ could reform the stateā€™s cannabis laws, the Idaho Capital Sun reports. The proposal effectively asks voters to surrender their power to enact cannabis legalization or decriminalization laws, and any other type of drug reforms, via citizen-led ballot initiatives.

The billā€™s sponsor Rep. Bruce Skaug (R) cited concerns for the ā€œvirtue and sobrietyā€ of Idahoans.

ā€œItā€™s time for Idahoans to proactively decide the stateā€™s fate relative to marijuana, psychoactive substances and narcotics. Iā€™m asking that we let our state go on the offense.ā€ ā€” Skaug, via the Idaho Capital Sun

If approved by the Senate, the constitutional amendment would appear on state ballots during the 2026 election and would require a majority of voters to vote yes to be approved.

Meanwhile, Idaho activists behind the ā€œDecriminalize Cannabis Nowā€ ballot initiative are gathering signatures to qualify for the 2026 ballot. If the campaign succeeds ā€” and if the Senate approves the bill ā€” voters would consider proposals to legalize personal cannabis possession and rescind their right to pass such cannabis reforms on the same ballot, the report said

ā€œState lawmakers are well aware that their ā€˜reefer madnessā€™ views are out of step with most Idahoans,ā€ Paul Armentano, the deputy director of federal cannabis advocacy group NORML, said in a statement.

ā€œThat is why they are seeking to remove voters from the equation. Whether or not one personally supports or opposes cannabis legalization, these overtly undemocratic tactics ought to be a cause of deep concern.ā€

Idaho is one of the only U.S states without any state-level cannabis reforms. Earlier this year, the governor signed a bill to add a mandatory $300 fine to any cannabis possession charges.

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