No toke vote in ’12

Pro-marijuana forces are giving up on one of their favorite states, for the time being, anyway.

No effort will be made by the Marijuana Policy Project to go to the Nevada ballot with a legalize-and-regulate measure in 2012. Instead the project, which has backed several earlier Nevada ballot initiatives, will focus on Colorado, where the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol gathered almost twice the number of required signatures on an initiative petition.

Marijuana issues of one kind or another have appeared on the Nevada ballot by petition in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2006. Enough signatures were gathered for another ballot measure in 2004 but a box of petitions containing 6,000 of those signatures were misplaced until after the filing deadline (“Weeding out signatures,” RN&R, July 1, 2004) and in 2010 a marijuana petition failed to attract enough signatures.