Wood County voters to take up non-binding marijuana questions on spring ballot

A home-grown marijuana plant is seen at an undisclosed location in Israel January 28, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
A home-grown marijuana plant is seen at an undisclosed location in Israel January 28, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI (WSAU) -- Two Marijuana referendums are heading to the Spring election ballot in Wood County.

Supervisors approved the questions on Tuesday; one asking of medicinal marijuana should be legal for anyone with a doctor's prescription, and the other asking if the recreational use of the drug should be legal for those over the age of 21.

The final vote was 10-7 in favor of moving the questions to the April ballot. The recreational question calls for the weed to be taxed and regulated just like alcohol.

Similar to the referendums that were voted on in last November's Mid-Term election, they would hold no law-changing powers but would serve as a measuring stick for lawmakers on the public's perception of the proposals.

Municipalities passing non-binding medicinal marijuana questions included Marathon County, Portage County, Lincoln County, and Brown County. Other counties saw non-binding recreational questions pass including Dane, La Crosse, and Milwaukee.

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