Arkansas Issue 4: Voters could legalize marijuana with a measure that would also give stipends to law enforcement
- Arkansas Issue 4 would legalize marijuana use and provide a stipend to law enforcement.
- Proponents say that the measure is a step in the right direction.
A "yes" on Arkansas' Issue 4 would legalize marijuana use for adults and give a percentage of proceeds to law enforcement officers.
Ballot measure details
Issue 4 would legalize recreational marijuana use for adults over the age of 21 in the state of Alabama.
The measure would establish a 10% sales tax for marijuana if passed and 15% percent of the tax revenue would then be allotted toward an annual law enforcement stipend.
Support and opposition
Responsible Growth Arkansas sponsors the measure. Supporters argue the measure is a step forward in the right direction. Gubernatorial nominee Chris Jones called Issue 4 a "good first step toward Arkansas embracing a pragmatic cannabis policy," according to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
Safe and Secure Communities sponsors the opposition campaign against the measure.
Arkansas's Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson argued at the Arkansas Municipal Police Association Convention in August that supporters are "going to sell this as something that's going to help law enforcement. And so, once again, they're selling a harmful drug to the citizens of Arkansas based upon promises that looks good."