(AP) — Organizers of a ballot initiative that aims to immediately reverse severe new restrictions to medical marijuana distribution in Montana may have inadvertently set back their cause by half a year with an error written into the measure. Parts of the bill would go into effect immediately, while others would go into effect on June 30, under the measure. Because it's a technical error, it should be corrected after the vote, Cholewa said. Any delay would be a blow to the three medical marijuana patients who joined the ballot initiative organizers Thursday to submit a petition to Attorney General Tim Fox asking him to delay implementation of the three-patient limit.