The Supreme Judicial Court ruled today that a ballot question on ending the prohibition on recreational marijuana use is good enough to go before voters in November.

The court denied a challenge from opponents that the measure was overbroad and that Attorney General Maura Healey's official description was wrong. At the same time, the court also denied a challenge from proponents who said Healey's description was unfair. Still, the court did order a change in the official wording summing up what a "yes" vote would mean, to: