Missouri Gov. Mike Parson says he believes voters may legalize medical marijuana in November.There are three questions on the November ballot related to legalizing marijuana for medical use. Two questions would amend the state constitution to legalize medical marijuana. A third question would change the state law to allow for its use."I think it has a good chance of passing," Parson said in a one-on-one interview with KMBC's Micheal Mahoney Thursday. Parson added that it might be tough for voters to pick between the three ballot questions. The governor added that he has not focused on it personally.

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson says he believes voters may legalize medical marijuana in November.

There are three questions on the November ballot related to legalizing marijuana for medical use. Two questions would amend the state constitution to legalize medical marijuana. A third question would change the state law to allow for its use.


"I think it has a good chance of passing," Parson said in a one-on-one interview with KMBC's Micheal Mahoney Thursday.

Parson added that it might be tough for voters to pick between the three ballot questions. The governor added that he has not focused on it personally.



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