South Dakota Supreme Court overturns marijuana legalization amendment
A growing number of states have moved to legalize cannabis for recreational usage. Yet, in a surprise move, South Dakota’s Supreme Court recently opted to buck the trend.According to The Seattle Times, the state’s highest court ruled on Wednesday that a pro-marijuana constitutional amendment passed earlier this month was invalid.
South Dakota constitutional amendments are required to address only one issue at a time, and in a 5–1 decision, justices argued that the November ballot initiative violated that rule.
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1 comment:
As if things weren't bad enough without legalizing Marijuana. I can't imagine that anyone gets turned down for a prescription for medical Marijuana. This is really about the people who have been waiting for legalization to realize the profits from their investment in a nascent field of opportunity.
I say they should all go to hell, and do something else to make an honest living.
There is no question that it is a gateway drug. 100 thousand dead from overdoses isn't enough for them.
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