North Dakota Law Enforcement Group Passes Resolution Against Recreational Marijuana

A group of law enforcement officers voted Aug. 17 at their convention to oppose the recreational marijuana initiated measure that will be on the ballot this November.

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MINOT, N.D.—A group of North Dakota law enforcement officers voted Friday, Aug. 17, at their convention to oppose the recreational marijuana initiated measure that will be on the ballot this November.

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Luke Hendrickson, a state trooper and new president of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association, said the 170 members at their meeting in Minot gave a "resounding yes" in a voice vote to oppose the measure this fall.

Through the resolution they approved, the group urges state residents to vote "no" on the measure.

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