Majority Of North Dakotans Are Against Legal Weed, New Poll Finds

The signature gathering for a 2024 ballot measure petition to legalize recreational cannabis in North Dakota has been underway for over two months. However, a new poll shared some bad news: most voters don’t want legal weed.

More precisely, 57% of those asked said they oppose the recreational cannabis reform, while 43% are in favor, according to a survey of 500 likely voters completed by Opinion Strategies on behalf of the Brighter Future Alliance.

Under the measure, personal recreational marijuana use at home would be legal for those 21 and older. The measure also proposes setting up a regulatory framework for the production and processing of cannabis as well as prohibited uses.

The results of the poll are much like that from South Dakota that showed 52% …

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