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President Trump has signed an executive order changing Marijuana’s federal classification. The drug moves from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug.
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The Attorney General’s office is bringing charges for an alleged drug-smuggling scheme that led to an overdose death within the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls.
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The state of South Dakota is receiving $100,000 in a settlement with Menards. Attorney General Marty Jackley helped secure the funds through a multistate lawsuit.
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The Attorney General has issued a cease and desist letter for Mayday Health, an organization utilizing an ad campaign to link South Dakotans to abortion resources.
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The state Department of Social Services is facing pressure to release millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley said more charges are on the way in connection to drug overdose death investigations in state prisons.
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State and local authorities are warning residents of scams as the holidays approach.
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While details are unclear on this case, Timothy Tyree's death marks seven overdose deaths in the state prison system in the last year.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley said in a press release that government “funded by the taxpayers should be transparent.”
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining a group of colleagues asking federal officials to investigate whether refiners are following renewable fuel guidelines.