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South Dakota Supreme Court to Hear Recreational Cannabis Case this Month - WeedLife News Network

South Dakota Supreme Court to Hear Recreational Cannabis Case this Month - WeedLife News Network
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SD Supreme Court to take oral arguments in recreational pot law case later this month

South Dakota s highest court will decide the fate of a voter-approved constitutional amendment legalizing recreational marijuana this spring. South Dakota Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments in a challenge to Amendment A at 10 a.m. on April 28 at the state Capitol after attorneys representing the organization South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws appealed a lower court ruling striking down the amendment. In February, a Hughes County judge ruled the ballot measure, which earned 54% support in the Nov. 3 election, unconstitutional because it violated a requirement that constitutional amendments be limited to a single topic. That it also gave sole governing authority around marijuana to the South Dakota Department of Revenue, not the Legislature, also factored into Judge Christina Klinger s decision.

Supreme Court to hear recreational marijuana case this month

Supreme Court to hear recreational marijuana case this month April 8, 2021 GMT PIERRE, S.D. (AP) The South Dakota Supreme Court is expected to decide the fate of a voter-approved constitutional amendment legalizing recreational marijuana this spring. The justices will hear oral arguments in a challenge to the amendment on April 28 at the state Capitol, the Argus Leader reported. Attorneys representing the organization South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws appealed a lower court ruling striking down the amendment. ADVERTISEMENT The ballot measure garnered 54% support in the Nov. 3 election. Two law enforcement officers, Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Rick Miller and Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom, sued to block marijuana legalization by challenging its constitutionality.

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