- Today's midterm elections could green light recreational marijuana in two more states.
- If approved, Michigan and North Dakota would join nine others, plus Washington D.C., where recreational use is already legal.
- Less aggressive cannabis-related measures are at stake in Missouri, Utah and Ohio, while races in Florida and Kentucky will be viewed by some as referendums on pot.
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- Now read: General Cannabis: Stay Far Away
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