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Long shot effort to repeal medical marijuana in South Dakota launches

A South Dakota man has launched an effort to convince voters to repeal the state’s medical marijuana law.

But considering that residents in the state voted overwhelmingly in favor of a medical marijuana program in 2020, Newell resident Travis Ismay might have his work cut out for him.

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According to state Attorney General Marty Jackley, Ismay’s proposed ballot initiative would:

Repeal the state’s medical cannabis program. Outlaw the MMJ dispensaries currently in operation. Make all possession and use of cannabis products a crime.

The proposal would have no impact on South Dakota’s hemp industry.

Members of the public have until Aug. 6 to submit public comment on Jackley’s summary of Ismay’s proposal.

Ismay’s plan is simple, according to the proposed language he submitted in early June: a blanket repeal of all state MMJ laws.

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