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Legalization of recreational marijuana in South Dakota could become reality in November
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – We’re only months away from the general election and there’s a chance recreational marijuana could get legalized here in South Dakota.
On November 5, South Dakota voters will have the opportunity to vote on Initiated Measure 29 which would legalize the possession, distribution, and use of recreational marijuana for people ages 21 and older.
This wouldn’t be the first time legalization has been on the South Dakota ballot.
In 2020, the legalization of marijuana was originally approved by state voters through Constitutional Amendment A, but that was overturned in court on a constitutional challenge.
In 2022, voters voted no against the passing of marijuana legalization.
A supporter for the legalization of recreational marijuana is confident it will finally be passed in November.
“29,000 people signed the ballot. People are really wanting to push this home. The state might have some fatigue on the issue in [and] of itself, but with so many other issues on the ballot and turnout expected to be so high, I think it will be pretty clear where the state lies in November,” Member of the “Yes on 29″ Ballot Committee Brad Jurgensen said.
Not everyone in the state is for the measure being passed, with one opponent believing the legalization of marijuana would be problematic.
”The number one predictor of increased jail and incarceration is substance abuse and drug abuse. And there’s no question at all that marijuana, the research is very clear, is a gateway drug, and it leads to harder and more serious drugs for our kids,” Chairperson for “Protecting South Dakota Kids” Jim Kimyon said.
Whether people are for or against legalizing marijuana, a decision on the future of cannabis in South Dakota will be made in November.
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