JUNEAU (Reuters) - Alaska voters on Tuesday narrowly sanctioned the legal use of marijuana for recreational purposes, hours after Oregon approved a similar measure, opponents said.
The ballot measure, which would set up a network of regulated pot shops similar to those already operating in Colorado and Washington state, passed by a 52-48 percent margin, according to anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana.
Preliminary returns showed the measure leading by about 52-48 percent, with nearly 97 percent of precincts reporting.
(Reporting by Steve Quinn in Juneau; Writing by Eric M. Johnson; Editing by Ken Wills)