

Supporters of an unsuccessful ballot measure to legalize marijuana through North Dakota’s constitution are trying again.
They submitted their petition on Monday to Secretary of State Al Jaeger, who will review the filing’s format. If he approves it, supporters can circulate petitions to gather signatures. Supporters would have one year to submit at least ,9 valid signatures for ballot placement.
Measure chairwoman Jody Vetter, of Bismarck, said the proposal is identical to the effort, which failed to garner enough signatures for ballot placement. Vetter said the coronavirus pandemic inhibited the gathering of signatures.
“Basically it’s the same thing as before. We’re just starting over again,” she said.
The measure essentially would legalize marijuana for people and older.
Vetter said the measure would go to voters for the November general election.
Voters in neighboring Montana and South Dakota last November approved recreational marijuana, and South Dakota voters also OK’d medicinal pot. Medical marijuana is already legal in North Dakota. [Read more at Billings Gazette]
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