SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The groups pushing for South Dakota to legalize marijuana in the November election have a large cash advantage over opponents of the proposal as the campaigns enter their final days.
The Argus Leader reports that a pair of committees pushing for recreational and medical marijuana ballot measures have raised a combined $787,270, according to campaign finance reports filed this week.
A group opposing recreational marijuana reported raising about one-fifth of that, with its contributions totaling just under $130,000.
South Dakota voters will decide on two marijuana proposals this year _ a constitutional amendment to legalize recreational cannabis and a program for medical marijuana.