Scott Gacek | January 18, 2017
Lawmakers in the North Dakota Senate voted 45-0 on Tuesday to approve a measure that will delay the implementation of a voter-approved law to legalize medical marijuana in the state.
North Dakota was one of four states to authorize medical marijuana during the November elections, when over 63% of voters approved Question 5.
Senate Bill 2154 would prevent the state department of health from issuing any applications or licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries until July.
More information on Senate Bill 2154 is available from Medical Jane.
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Tags: 2016 Election, 2017 Legislation, 2017 Regular Session, ballot iniatitives, ND SB 2154, North Dakota, North Dakota Compassionate Care Act, North Dakota medical marijuana
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