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North Dakota recreational marijuana ballot attempt gets green light

A North Dakota group can move forward with an attempt to put recreational marijuana on the state ballot in November after the campaign received approval from the secretary of state.

The campaign, New Economic Frontier, must gather 15,582 valid signatures by July 8 to make it on the November ballot, according to the Associated Press.

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The proposed ballot measure would permit the establishment of adult-use cannabis businesses.

The ballot measure also would allow North Dakotans 21 and older to use cannabis at home and grow up to three plants per adult, with up to six plants per household.

“These limits are more conservative in comparison to the surrounding adult-use states, such as Montana and Minnesota,” according to an FAQ on the group’s website.

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