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Washington Initiative 1068 : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington Initiative 1068

Initiative 1068 (I-1068 or the Marijuana Reform Act) was a proposed initiative for the November 2010 Washington state general election that would have removed criminal penalties from the adult use, possession, and cultivation of marijuana in Washington. Sponsored by Vivian McPeak, Douglass Hiatt, Jeffrey Steinborn, Philip Dawdy, initiative I-1068 sought to legalize marijuana by removing marijuana offenses from the state's controlled substances act, but failed to gather enough signatures to qualify for the ballot.
The main proponent of I-1068 was the group Sensible Washington.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sensiblewashington.org/ )〕 The measure's co-authors included Seattle attorneys Doug Hiatt and Jeffrey Steinborn, Seattle Hempfest founder Vivian McPeak, medical marijuana patient and Cannabis Defense Coalition spokesman Ric Smith, and former ''Seattle Weekly'' contributor Philip Dawdy.
==Status of initiative==
Sensible Washington needed to present 241,153 Washington voter signatures to the Secretary of State by July 2, 2010 to get the measure on the ballot in November. As of May 20, the group had collected approximatedly 100,000 signatures. On July 1, Sensible Washington announced that enough signatures had not been collected for ballot inclusion.

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