North Dakota Advocates Can Begin Collecting Signatures for Cannabis Legalization Question

Advocates in North Dakota have been given the green light by the secretary of state’s office to begin collecting signatures for a cannabis legalization question, the Associated Press reports. Earlier this month, the campaign, New Economic Frontier, submitted their petition to state officials to put the issue on November ballots.  

The measure would set maximum purchase and possession amounts of 1 ounce of dried cannabis leaves or flowers, 4 grams of concentrates, 1,500 milligrams of total THC in the form of a cannabis product, and 300 mg for edible products. 

In an interview with the AP, Steve Bakken, a Burleigh County commissioner and former Bismarck mayor who is leading the legalization effort, said he is backing the reforms because law enforcement resources “should be directed someplace a little more effectual,” such as combating harder drugs, and that initiatives crafted by other groups could wind up being “untenable to work with.” 

In North Dakota, cannabis possession by people under 21-years-old is a low-level misdemeanor while delivery of any amount of cannabis is a felony. Last year, 4,451 people in the state were charged with possessing or ingesting cannabis, according to state data outlined

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