Hermosa man plans to press pot issue at legislature
Rapid City Journal - Wed Dec 3, 7:54 am ESTSupporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
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Supporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
The Belle Fourche City Council voted Monday to withhold additional comment to the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources on a proposed feedlot south of town, at least until their next meeting in two weeks.
Supporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
New pot plan may be hatched to legalize medical use of marijuana.
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Bremen Community School District 228's board president has been fired from her job as an Oak Forest police dispatcher.
PIERRE - Advocates of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota, buoyed by 48 percent support for an initiated measure in 2006, are preparing to ask the next Legislature to debate the issue. If the Legislature would take up the issue, its members would have an influence on the final form of a law allowing marijuana to be used by patients undergoing cancer treatment, dealing with glaucoma or ...
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Longtime state legislator Garry Moore says he's also decided against a legal challenge to his election loss.
By selecting former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) to head the Department of Health and Human Services, President-Elect Barack Obama has found a point person for sweeping health-care reform who also shares his bipartisan — read realistic — approach to politics.
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