With nearly all votes counted, a ballot measure to legalize adult-use marijuana will fail in North Dakota.
A little more than 53% of voters rejected Measure 5, which would have legalized a recreational cannabis market, according to the latest tally from The New York Times.
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North Dakota voters also opposed similar legalization efforts in 2018 and 2022.
“This result represents a missed opportunity for our state to develop a cannabis policy that fits our values, risking potential job growth and personal freedom,” the New Economic Frontier campaign to pass Measure 5 said in a statement emailed to MJBizDaily.
The hopes of a national movement to legalize recreational marijuana use and possession in red states on Tuesday first were dashed in Florida and
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