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Legislative bills continue to shape the state’s medical marijuana program.
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The opening days of legislative session are highlighting renewed efforts to improve relations between the state of South Dakota and the nine tribes located in its borders. Between gaming compacts and flag ceremonies, communication is building between entities.
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The state Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee met to discuss concerns over patient and doctor relationship and current issues within the state’s medical marijuana program.
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A cannabis reform group is challenging the Secretary of State for approving a ballot question petition they say violates the law.
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The South Dakota Medical Marijuana card program has nearly doubled in number of card holders since it began two years ago.
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Marijuana advocates are renewing the push to legalize recreational pot in South Dakota.
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How many cannabis options can a community support before that bubble pops? That question is in front of the Rapid City Council legal and finance committee – though the players may not be who you expect.
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After 15 amendments, Senate Bill 134 passed both the House and Senate.
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The House has passed a bill revising the members that make up the state’s Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee.
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The House has passed a bill clarifying qualifying conditions for medical cannabis cards in the state, including PTSD.