Will the third time be the charm or the final strike in November, when South Dakota voters weigh in on legalizing the possession, use and cultivation of cannabis by adults?
The issue will become clearer in South Dakota’s upcoming general election, after the office of Secretary of State Monae Johnson on Monday confirmed that the adult-use legalization campaign had gathered enough valid signatures to appear on the November ballot, according to the Associated Press.
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The petition needed 17,508 signatures from registered voters in South Dakota to make the ballot.
Based on a random sample, Johnson’s office “estimated that petitioners collected 22,558 valid signatures,” the South Dakota Searchlight reported.
That means South Dakotans will vote on adult use for the third time in four
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