Election 2018: A Complete Guide To Cannabis on the Ballot

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Election 2018: A Complete Guide to Cannabis on the Ballot(Julia Sumpter/Leafly)Cannabis legalization goes before the voters in a number of states on Nov. 6. Mike Parson said of medical cannabis legalization, in an interview with KMBC’s Micheal Mahoney on Sept. 5. Use tax revenue for healthcare services for military veterans, and administer the state cannabis regulatory program. Use tax revenue for veterans’ services, drug treatment, early childhood education, and public safety in cities with medical marijuana facilities. Create regulations and licensing procedures for medical cannabis facilities (cultivation, production, testing, dispensing).

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Election 2018: A Complete Guide to Cannabis on the Ballot

(Julia Sumpter/Leafly)

Cannabis legalization goes before the voters in a number of states on Nov. 6. This year’s highlights:

Michigan and North Dakota will decide statewide measures on the legalization of adult-use cannabis. Utah and Missouri will consider medical marijuana legalization initiatives. Other states will consider smaller reforms or advisory measures, including Ohio and Wisconsin.

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