Jacob Redmond
Well-Known Member
New Approach South Dakota is collecting signatures for a proposal to make medical marijuana legal.
The initiative would appear on the 2016 ballot if supporters can collect enough signatures by Nov. 9.
If the proposal appears on the 2016 ballot and is approved by the voters, it would:
- Legalize the medical use of marijuana for patients with a medical practitioner's certification and one of several listed conditions, including cancer, AIDS/HIV, seizure disorders, PTSD, and severe pain.
- Allow patients and their caregivers to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis and grow six plants.
- Create a licensing system to provide patients with safe access to medical cannabis, allow businesses to process, dispense and test medical cannabis products.
- Prohibit public smoking and driving under the influence of marijuana.
News Moderator: Jacob Redmond 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: South Dakota Campaign Drives For Medical Marijuana
Author: Web Staff
Contact: Contact Page
Photo Credit: Team Cannabis
Website: Wisconsin Gazette
The initiative would appear on the 2016 ballot if supporters can collect enough signatures by Nov. 9.
If the proposal appears on the 2016 ballot and is approved by the voters, it would:
- Legalize the medical use of marijuana for patients with a medical practitioner's certification and one of several listed conditions, including cancer, AIDS/HIV, seizure disorders, PTSD, and severe pain.
- Allow patients and their caregivers to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis and grow six plants.
- Create a licensing system to provide patients with safe access to medical cannabis, allow businesses to process, dispense and test medical cannabis products.
- Prohibit public smoking and driving under the influence of marijuana.
News Moderator: Jacob Redmond 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: South Dakota Campaign Drives For Medical Marijuana
Author: Web Staff
Contact: Contact Page
Photo Credit: Team Cannabis
Website: Wisconsin Gazette