By Associated Press - Friday, November 11, 2016

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Opponents of a vote to legalize marijuana in Maine have taken the first step toward a potential recount request.

Voters in the state chose to legalize recreational marijuana via a referendum vote this week. The referendum won approval by a fraction of a percentage point after a count that took nearly two days.

The No On 1 campaign says it has picked up petition papers from the secretary of state’s office. Campaign director Scott Gagnon (gon-YUR’) says the coalition that opposes legalization has received numerous requests to continue the fight.



Gagnon says the campaign is considering filing for a recount because of potential harm to Maine children and the state’s medical marijuana program.

Supporters of legalization say home cultivation could be legal by Christmas.

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