Lisa Postrollo, the lawyer representing Miller, argued the amendment creates an “unprecedented problem” for the state's constitution by giving the Department of Revenue the power to tax and regulate marijuana, elevating the Department of Revenue to a fourth branch of government.
South Dakota judge hears arguments on marijuana amendment
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“I told Tina - she was wondering how I did (at the show) - and I said, ‘I got paid,’ ” Miller said with a smile.
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