Americans are heading to the polls today to vote for the highest office in the land — and in a few states they might walk away with a chance to get a little high themselves.
Ballot referendums in Florida , North Dakota and South Dakota are asking voters whether they want to legalize recreational use of weed — meaning some of the last holdouts in the country to ban wacky-tobaccy may finally be going green.
Nebraska, one of just six states that does not even allow medical marijuana, has a pair of ballot measures that would allow doctors to prescribe weed.
Recreational marijuana is legal in 24 states — just under half the country — while 20 have partially legalized it for medicinal purposes.
A few states, like Nebraska and North Carolina, still ban pot, but have decriminalized it.
And then there’s Massachusetts — which voted for legal marijuana in 2016 and is now looking to take things a step further.
Now, voters there are being asked to whether to legalize psychedelics like magic mushrooms.