Missouri voters will soon get a chance to weigh in on three proposals to legalize medical marijuana and increasing the state's minimum wage.

Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft approved the initiative petitions Thursday to go on the November 6 ballot.

Missourians will decide three medical marijuana proposals. Two would amend the state constitution to legalize medical marijuana. A third would change state law to allow for its use.

The minimum wage proposal gradually increases the state's current minimum wage of $7.85 an hour to $12 an hour by 2023.

Also, a proposed constitutional change would limit lobbyist gifts to lawmakers to $5 per gift and would change how the state handles redistricting.

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