If Michigan Republicans Can’t Decide Marijuana Legalization, Then Voters Will

MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — Republican legislative leaders are at odds as a deadline nears to enact a cannabis legalization measure or let it go to a statewide vote in November.

The deadline is Tuesday, June 5, 2018. The Legislature could adopt the citizen-initiated bill, which would enable lawmakers to later amend it. Or it could do nothing and let the proposal go on the ballot.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof said Thursday there’s support within the Senate to pass the legislation, but he won’t vote unless the House gets on board. He accuses House Speaker Tom Leonard of standing in the way and doing a “poor job” educating his caucus.

Leonard says there’s not enough support among House Republicans to pursue the initiative. He adds he’s no “dictator” and would allow a vote if there’s support.

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