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Port Huron voters approve 2nd marijuana ballot proposal

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Special elections were held in Port Huron on Tuesday, August 3, 2021.

Port Huron voters approved the city’s second nomination for marijuana in a year on Tuesday with 1,588 votes in favor and 1,140 against.

That comes from unofficial results of the city. The proposal amends the measure, originally approved by voters in November, with one language to revoke the recreational licenses issued by the city earlier this year

But what happens next remains unclear.

Both proposals were initiated by the external group Progress for Michigan 2020. The original proposal replaced rules intended exclusively for adult marijuana, originally approved by the city council in September, and instead legalized both recreational and medical businesses.

After a wave of marijuana applications for both types of facilities earlier this year, the city faced several lawsuits contesting the results of preliminary licensees.

Progress for Michigan officials said Tuesday’s proposal was aimed at putting marijuana patients first in medical facility licensing reorganizations. They also said it aimed to prevent litigation.