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North Dakota will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana in November. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File) The measure would also establish policies to regulate retail stores, cultivators, and other ...
North Dakota is one of a handful of states, including Florida and South Dakota, where recreational marijuana measures went before voters. Two dozen states have legalized recreational marijuana ...
Tuesday's vote appears to mark a trend of narrowing the margin of opposition to recreational pot in North Dakota. Voters rejected legalizing recreational marijuana in 2018 and 2022, with 59% and ...
Supporters of legalizing recreational marijuana in North Dakota succeeded last month in bringing the matter to a public vote in November by submitting more than the required 15,582 valid ...
North Dakota is one of a handful of states, including Florida and South Dakota, where recreational marijuana measures were going before voters. Two dozen states have legalized recreational ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota voters rejected a measure to legalize recreational marijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 8. In complete but unofficial results, 55% of voters rejected Measure 2, while 45% approved it.
Marijuana use by people under 21 is a low-level misdemeanor in North Dakota. Recreational use by anyone older is not a crime — but possessing it is, with penalties varying from an infraction to ...
The North Dakota Secretary of State's website reported that 52.55% of voters said "No" to the initiative. All 385 precincts have fully reported and 190,189 of 361,936 votes opposed the measure.
Marijuana legalization is on the ballot in Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota on Tuesday, a reflection of the growing momentum nationwide to lift penalties once associated ...
“The people of North Dakota soundly rejected the idea of recreational marijuana in 2018 and 2022, but here they are again,” said Patrick Finken, the group’s chair. Twenty-four states have ...
North Dakotans are ready for the responsibility of recreational marijuana A proposal to legalize recreational marijuana is again before North Dakota voters, who will decide its fate on Nov. 5.
North Dakota voters have rejected ballot measures to legalize recreational marijuana, to outlaw most local property taxes, and to make it harder for citizens to change the state constitution.