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FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, supporters of Arkansas Issue 7, a medical marijuana initiative that would have allowed patients with certain conditions an opportunity to obtain or grow marijuana to ease their symptoms, rally outside the Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock. Arkansas could become the first state in the South to legalize medical marijuana, as pot advocates look to the state in the Tuesday, Nov. 8 election to prove that support for the drug is strong even in deeply conservative states. (AP Photo/Kelly P. Kissel, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, supporters of Arkansas Issue 7, a medical marijuana initiative that would have allowed patients with certain conditions an opportunity to obtain or grow marijuana to ease their symptoms, rally outside the Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock. Arkansas could become the first state in the South to legalize medical marijuana, as pot advocates look to the state in the Tuesday, Nov. 8 election to prove that support for the drug is strong even in deeply conservative states. (AP Photo/Kelly P. Kissel, File)

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