Group Looking To Oppose Initiated Measure 27 To Legalize Adult-Use Marijuana

Group Looking To Oppose Initiated Measure 27 To Legalize Adult-Use Marijuana

PIRRE — A grassroots organization is working to defeat an initiated measure to legalize marijuana for recreational use in South Dakota. Protecting South Dakota’s Kids chair Jim Kinyon says the measure would set a new line for what’s acceptable in the state…

Kinyon says legalizing marijuana would bring the big city to the country…

Voters in South Dakota legalized recreational marijuana with the passage of Amendment A in 2020. However, that Amendment was struck down by the Supreme Court, citing the state’s single issue clause in its constitution. Despite this, Kinyon says South Dakotan’s are waking up to the potential dangers of legalizing marijuana…

I-M 27 would make cannabis legal for adult-use, over 21 years-old, in South Dakota if approved.