Two years ago, South Dakota was a symbol of the radical shift in attitudes toward marijuana use in America—a deep red, Trump-loving state that had defied conventional wisdom and embraced weed.
But next month, the Mount Rushmore State could deal a reality check to the legalization movement.
Voters there are set to decide on Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize personal possession of marijuana for adults aged 21 and older in the state. Recent polling suggests that the electorate is split.
A new South Dakota State University poll released this week found that 47% of voters in the state are
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