No statewide ballot initiatives this November, drug decriminalization campaign stalls out

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No statewide ballot initiatives this November, drug decriminalization campaign stalls out
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Friday was the deadline for statewide ballot initiatives to turn in their signatures to qualify for the November ballot, and according to Northwest Progressive Institute, no campaign turned in the necessary signatures to qualify.

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