BILLINGS - A big decision for the marijuana business was made on Tuesday. Yellowstone County Commissioners voted on two resolutions relating to recreational marijuana in the county.
A decision was made on a ballot question that would let voters decide the fate of recreational sales in the county. As well as whether or not an additional 3% tax on marijuana sales would be put on the ballot this fall.
The first resolution failed, but the second one will be on the November ballot.
"Please give voters another opportunity to vote for this initiative. I feel that the language was disingenuous and people didn't quite understand," Yellowstone County resident Christina Leininger said.