Next month, South Dakota voters will once again determine the state’s fate of recreational marijuana with Initiated Measure 29.
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South Dakota voters will once again determine the fate of recreational marijuana with Initiated Measure 29. Here's what you need to know before casting your vote.
The measure would prohibit the state "from collecting sales or use tax on anything sold for human consumption."