Legal weed took a beating Tuesday night with voters in all three communities with marijuana proposals on the ballot voting against allowing marijuana businesses in their towns.
In Highland Park, voters rejected a proposal for marijuana businesses in two sections of the city — along McNichols and Woodward — by a 457-593 vote.
In Vanderbilt, where the village council banned marijuana businesses from town earlier this year, voters validated that decision with a 72-84 vote against a proposal that would have allowed up to 22 legal weed businesses in the tiny town.
And in northwest Michigan, Crystal Lake voters also approved a ballot proposal, by a vote of 145-107, to ban pot shops in town.