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South Dakota voters will decide whether to legalize the possession and use of marijuana for adults, again. But the ballot measure does not approve the sale of the plant.
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South Dakotans will vote again on whether to legalize recreational marijuana. One former mayor for a Colorado mountain town says community leaders must collaborate to shape what legalization looks like if passed.
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Recreational marijuana is on the South Dakota ballot this year, and a number of recent polls suggest it is going to be a tight race.
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Supporters of an effort to legalize recreational marijuana in South Dakota say voters narrowly support their measure despite recent polling showing the opposite.
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Business is open for the first West River, state-licensed medical marijuana dispensary sales.
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A poll in July showed that support for the legalization of recreational marijuana for adults in the state has decreased. We break down the data with South Dakota Newswatch's Bart Pfankuch.
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Meade County voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to increase the number of medical cannabis licenses. The vote comes on the heels of a new poll that shows majority support against a recreational marijuana ballot question.
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Meade County residents vote on whether to increase the number of cannabis licenses Tuesday. The county currently allows for one medical dispensary license.
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As South Dakota's young medical marijuana industry begins delivering product, many physicians are hesitant to help patients obtain cannabis, and so are major health systems.
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South Dakota’s first state-licensed medical marijuana dispensary is open for business.