As it currently stands, there is no hope of any further amendments to change the Arkansas cannabis scene- without having a major state vote. Currently, federal legalization remains the best hope for Arkansas patients. Funny enough, when you mention the term “recreational” in the dispensaries in Arkansas, they immediately start insinuating that the “taxes” in recreational will cause cannabis prices to increase. It’s hard to imagine that recreational cannabis which would result in an influx of dispensaries and cultivators would “increase” prices, but again this is a state with no oversight and many dirty locals who rather line their pockets instead of representing the people’s needs.
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