Voters in the state’s two largest counties have shown their support for the legalization of the adult use of marijuana in an advisory referendum. More than 70 percent of the voters in Milwaukee and Dane counties voted for an end to Wisconsin’s prohibition on pot. The advisory referendums were on the ballots in 16 of the state’s 72 counties and 10 of those counties focused on medical marijuana only. Supporters are hoping the Legislature will pass new laws ending the marijuana prohibition in the state.
Milwaukee, Dane Counties Favor Pot Legalization
Nov 7, 2018 | 6:00 PM
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