Voters in Portland, ME Approve Legalization of Recreational Marijuana
Possession still illegal under state and federal law
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Voters in Maine's largest city have legalized possession of marijuana for recreational use.
Portland voters approved a local question making it legal for adults 21 and older to possess up to 2½ ounces of pot. Buying or selling marijuana, or using it in public places, remain illegal.
The measure received about 67 percent of the vote with unofficial citywide results.
(H/T CrZy cBLeGuY)
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