A delay by the state contractor hired to validate signatures may result in the legalization measure not appearing on the ballot.
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North Dakota will vote on cannabis legalization in November
The announcement follows a rapid-fire campaign led by New Approach North Dakota.
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North Dakota will vote on cannabis legalization in November
The announcement follows a rapid-fire campaign led by New Approach North Dakota.
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Who are 2020’s top marijuana legalization campaign donors? We’ve got all the data
The big-money donors who spent millions to fight legalization in 2016 haven’t showed up in 2020—yet.
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In Mississippi, medical marijuana pits the people vs. the politicians
The people’s initiative (65) legalizes for patients. The politicians’ alternative (65A) is a trap-and-kill trick.
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Montana contractors group emerges as leading legalization opponent
Makes you wonder how much the boss trusts the tradies and subs to act like professional adults.
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Montana’s legalization campaign hits the streets, safely distanced
Using masks, gloves, and a disposable pens, New Approach Montana has until June 19 to make the ballot.
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Yes, the Tiger King really did run for governor on a ‘legalize weed’ platform
Joe Exotic’s 2018 campaign for Oklahoma governor included a call for full legalization. And a rather novel way to sell it.
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