PIERRE, (KCCR) — The South Dakota Attorney Generals Office has released the final ballot explanation for a draft initiated measure to legalize adult-use marijuana. The proposals is being proposed by Matthew Schweich, executive director of South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws. Schweich says the proposed measure has only slight changes from I-M 27, which passed, but was found to be unconstitutional by the South Dakota Supreme Court…
Schweich is confident the new measure will pass if enough signatures are collected to put measure on the 2024 ballot..
Attorney General Marty Jackley earlier this month released the final explanation for a proposed initiated measure to repeal South Dakota’s medical cannabis laws. Schweich doesn’t see that measure getting much support…
To get Schweich’s measure on the 2024 ballot, supporters will need to collect 17-thousand 509 valid signatures are approved by the South Dakota Secretary of State’s office.