The movement to legalize recreational marijuana has run into a wall of resistance, failing in all three states where it was on the ballot this year and leading proponents to weigh a tactical shift ...
A Claremore man accused of making terroristic threats against supporters of President-elect Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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Florida voters had the chance to make recreational marijuana legal for adults, but although the amendment received a majority of the votes (55.9% in the unofficial results) it failed to meet the ...
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which would "legalize the recreational or personal use of marijuana," failed to pass their bill. With 98 percent of the votes in, per CNN, 52.5 percent of North Dakotans voted no and 47.5 percent ...
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Voters in Florida, South Dakota and North Dakota either rejected or appeared poised to reject state ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana early Wednesday, while Nebraska voters approved a ...
Voters also defeated a measure calling for the legalization of recreational marijuana and another that sought to make it more difficult to amend the state constitution. Javascript is required for ...
Nov. 5 (UPI) --Florida's effort to legalize adult-use marijuana failed to pass with a 60% supermajority of votes needed. Meanwhile, Nebraska voters approved the state's plan for medical cannabis.
Florida voters heading to the polls on Election Day have the chance to say "yes" or "no" to Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana for recreational use and change the state's constitution.