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The South Dakota legislature is considering a bill that prevents pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers from accessing medical cannabis.
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The South Dakota Senate is advancing a bill that adds eight medical conditions that allows patients to qualify for a medical marijuana cards.
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South Dakota voters, in an election with far lower turnout than 2020, have flip flopped on the question of marijuana legalization. What does the future hold for cannabis efforts in the state though?
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South Dakota voters have rejected a proposal to decriminalize marijuana.
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South Dakota Focus discusses Initiated Measure 27 which if passed, would legalize possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for adults aged 21 and older.
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A group of mayors and law enforcement across the state are raising concerns about a ballot question to legalize marijuana possession.
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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.