Jim Kinyon, the executive director of Catholic Social Services in Rapid City, has taken the lead on opposing Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize cannabis for adult use. Though Kinyon and several others stayed on the sidelines in the 2020 battle over cannabis, the passage and subsequent overturning of Amendment A has given them another shot to make the case for legalization.
Jim Kinyon, the executive director of Catholic Social Services in Rapid City, has taken the lead on opposing Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize cannabis for adult use. Though Kinyon and several others stayed on the sidelines in the 2020 battle over cannabis, the passage and subsequent overturning of Amendment A has given them another shot to make the case for legalization.
Jim Kinyon, the executive director of Catholic Social Services in Rapid City, has taken the lead on opposing Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize cannabis for adult use. Though Kinyon and several others stayed on the sidelines in the 2020 battle over cannabis, the passage and subsequent overturning of Amendment A has given them another shot to make the case for legalization.
Jim Kinyon, the executive director of Catholic Social Services in Rapid City, has taken the lead on opposing Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize cannabis for adult use. Though Kinyon and several others stayed on the sidelines in the 2020 battle over cannabis, the passage and subsequent overturning of Amendment A has given them another shot to make the case for legalization.
Jim Kinyon, the executive director of Catholic Social Services in Rapid City, has taken the lead on opposing Initiated Measure 27, which would legalize cannabis for adult use. Though Kinyon and several others stayed on the sidelines in the 2020 battle over cannabis, the passage and subsequent overturning of Amendment A has given them another shot to make the case for legalization.