BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Legalizing recreational pot in North Dakota could cut the number of people who are registered to use the drug as medicine by at least 80%, due to access to bigger quantities and more varied products, a health official said Monday.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Legalizing recreational pot in North Dakota could cut the number of people who are registered to use the drug as medicine by at least.
A NewsMD analysis finds marijuana laws are in a state of flux in South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota. All three states have approved using marijuana for medical purposes. And each state is grappling with proposals that will make recreational marijuana legal, in line with a national sea change of opinion on the the drug.
A NewsMD analysis finds marijuana laws are in a state of flux in South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota. All three states have approved using marijuana for medical purposes. And each state is grappling with proposals that will make recreational marijuana legal, in line with a national sea change of opinion on the the drug.