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Jonathan Ellis and Tom Dempster unpack the history of marijuana in the state. Plus, the view from the press balcony and floor of U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson's funeral.
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South Dakota voters will be asked again to decide on whether to legalize recreational marijuana and change state possession laws.
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The state Department of Health is appealing a case against medicinal marijuana company to the state Supreme Court.
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The 2024 election will be the third time recreational marijuana restrictions are in front of South Dakota voters. This time, on Initiated Measure 29
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The Legislative Rules Review Committee is approving an increased fee on medical marijuana registration certificates.
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Leaders in the state medical marijuana program say there’s not enough being done to protect patients from unregulated marijuana found in vape shops.
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Jackley along with 10 other state attorneys general say that the reclassification would be a step towards legalizing marijuana at the federal level.
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All bills approved by the state legislature that don’t include an emergency clause take effect July 1.
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The state Department of Health has the authority to raise the fee following the passage of Senate Bill 43 this session.
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Marijuana once again hits the South Dakota ballot.