Montana Becomes the 15th State to Legalize Marijuana
The ballot initiative allows recreational consumers to grow their own or buy cannabis from state-licensed stores.

Montana voters, who approved medical marijuana by a wide margin in 2004, have passed a ballot measure that takes the further step of allowing recreational use. With 75 percent of precincts reporting, 57 percent of voters had said yes to Initiative 190, which also authorizes state-licensed growers, manufacturers, and retailers to serve the recreational market.
Montana is the 15th state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, joining 11 states that took that step from 2012 to 2019, along with New Jersey, Arizona, and South Dakota, where voters approved legalization on Tuesday. As of next year, about one in three Americans will live in states that allow recreational use.
Under Initiative 190, adults 21 or older will be allowed to possess up to an ounce of marijuana in public and grow up to four plants at home beginning on January 1, 2021. The Montana Department of Revenue is required to start accepting applications from growers, processors, and retailers by January 1, 2022. Retail sales will be subject to a 20 percent tax; Montana has no general sales tax.
Initiative 190 legalizes some marijuana-related activities and reduces the penalties for others. It authorizes courts to reclassify or expunge the records of people who were convicted of marijuana offenses that are no longer crimes or have been downgraded.
The initiative does not allow "consumption of marijuana in a public place," except as permitted by the Department of Revenue's regulations. "A person who smokes marijuana in a public place" that is not licensed to allow it can be fined $50, although that provision does not mention other modes of consumption.
The initiative was supported by Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney, a Democrat who ran for governor this year, and state Sen. Dave Lewis, a Republican. The opposition included U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte, the Republican candidate for governor. Public support for the measure fell from 54 percent in a February poll to 49 percent in a poll conducted from mid-September to early October. A poll conducted from October 19 to October 24 put support at 54 percent, with 7 percent undecided.
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Be careful with the marihuanas. My high school friends used to smoke marihuana regular and a few of them became homosexuals. Damn shame too because one of them was really quite bright until he surrendered to sexual deviancy.
Deregulation not "legalization".
poor unreason has trouble with words.
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Also, in my state the powers that be have publicly clarified that it does not disqualify you from owning or CCing.
That is an impressive stance for them to take, but unfortunately the feds hold a different opinion.
I don't care, they don't issue anything.
And the state officials who run and profit off the sale of marijuana are drug traffickers under federal law. And the federal officials who conspire with those state officials to protect that trafficking are guilty of conspiracy.
I don't see any requirement to put your name on a list.
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