Read here about the Arkansas Teapot Party, which proposes that the legislature use the fiscal session to pass a law legalizing recreational marijuana and tax it, the latter being a fiscal issue.

The odds on this don’t merit a lengthy discussion. Efforts continue to qualify both medical marijuana and marijuana legalization initiatives for the 2014 ballot.

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