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Voters will see marijuana on their ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 .
Measure related to recreational marijuana is on the Florida ballot.
Measure Measure Measure 437 would legalize the use, possession and acquisition of medical marijuana .
Measure 438 would legalize possession, manufacture, distribution, delivery and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes.
Measure 5 would allow recreational marijuana in North Dakota .
Measure 29 would allow the possession, growing, ingesting and distribution of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia .
Question 4 asks voters about legislation that would allow possession, growing and use of "certain natural psychedelic substances" Adults 21 and up would be permitted to possess up to one gram of psilocybin, psilocyn, dimethyltryptamine, mescaline and ibogaine.
A vote "yes" on Question 4 would approve the legislation and a "no" would not.
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