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US: Nebraska medical cannabis campaign says it might fall short

A campaign to legalize cannabis for medicinal use in Nebraska is in danger of missing its signature goal to qualify for the November general election ballot, organizers said.

Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana still needs to gather thousands of signatures ahead of Thursday's submission deadline set by the state, campaign leaders said. The campaign suffered a major blow when one of its top donors died, forcing organizers to rely primarily on volunteers.

The campaign needs valid signatures from 7% of Nebraska's registered voters, roughly 87,000 voters, to appear on the ballot. Voters would decide in November whether to legalize the drug for medical uses.

Some prominent elected officials, including Gov. Pete Ricketts, remain firmly opposed to legalization and have actively fought the measure.

To read the complete article, go to rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com

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