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South Dakota Lawmakers File Legislation to Implement Adult-Use Cannabis Program
The bill includes a provision that would void the proposed laws if the voter-approved ballot initiative gets overturned in a pending lawsuit.
South Dakota Governor Allows Legal Challenge to Amendment Legalizing Adult-Use Cannabis
Gov. Kristi Noem has issued an executive order supporting a lawsuit that questions the constitutionality of the voter-approved amendment, which passed in the November election.
Attorney General William Barr Resigns, New Jersey Legislature Sends Adult-Use Cannabis Bill to Governor: Week in Review
President Donald Trump announced that Barr’s current deputy attorney general, Jeffrey Rosen, will become acting attorney general when Barr officially steps down next week.
South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws Files Response to Lawsuit Against Voter-Approved Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Measure
The group behind the ballot initiative argued that the case should be dismissed because voiding Amendment A would overturn the will of the people.
Maine’s First Month of Adult-Use Sales Reach $1.4 Million, Georgia Begins Accepting Medical Cannabis Cultivation Licenses: Week in Review
This week, preliminary sales data from the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy indicated that the state’s adult-use dispensaries logged 21,194 transactions for a total of approximately $1.4 million in sales.
Law Enforcement Files Lawsuit Against South Dakota’s Voter-Approved Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Measure
Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom and South Dakota Highway Patrol Col. Rick Miller say the measure violates the state’s one-subject rule and the amendments and revisions article of the South Dakota Constitution.
What’s Next for the Five States That Legalized Cannabis in the 2020 Election?
Industry stakeholders weigh in on how adult-use and medical markets could roll out in Arizona, Montana, Mississippi, New Jersey and South Dakota, and how they could impact federal reform efforts.
How U.S. House, Senate Results Could Influence Cannabis Legislation
A Democratic majority in the Senate could seal a deal or two for the industry, while more Republicans in both chambers could move into cannabis’ corner as recent state legalization wins indicate widespread voter support.
Five States Pass Cannabis Legalization Measures on Election Day: Week in Review
This week, voters in Arizona, Montana and New Jersey passed adult-use legalization initiatives, Mississippi approved a medical measure, and South Dakota passed both at the same time.
U.S. Cannabis Legalization Landscape Changes Overnight
An updated map of cannabis legal states after the 2020 U.S. Election.
Cannabis Wins Big on Election Night as Five States Pass Legalization Measures
New Jersey, Arizona and Montana voters legalized adult-use cannabis, Mississippi approved a medical measure, and South Dakota made history by passing both at the same time.
South Dakota Makes History by Passing Both Medical and Adult-Use Cannabis on Same Ballot
South Dakotans now have a constitutional right to cannabis consumption and to hemp farming.
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