SD Advocates Make Case for Marijuana Ballot Questions
Marijuana Industry NewsRecreational Marijuana September 3, 2020 MJ Shareholders 0


Those who support a pair of marijuana ballot measures in South Dakota are asking residents to get behind the initiatives when they cast their ballots this fall.
Marijuana-related issues will be prominently featured on the November ballot, with one asking to legalize the drug for those 21 and older. Another proposes a statewide medical cannabis program.
Bill Stocker, a retired Sioux Falls police officer, would like to see the decriminalization question pass. He said even for a minor offense, such arrests drain too many law-enforcement resources.
“Not only an arresting officer, but a cover officer, a jailer, an evidence technician, state’s attorney, possibly a defense attorney, court stenographer, a judge, and maybe a jury,” Stocker said.
Political observers say the ballot questions could see a lot of support in the state’s larger metro areas and cities where colleges and universities are based. But they could encounter opposition in rural counties.
Gov. Kristi Noem has come out against the proposals, especially the legalization effort, citing concern over what she said would be an unregulated drug harming younger residents.
Law-enforcement leaders and the state’s medical association have also stated their opposition. [Read more at Public News Service]

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