1998 Washington, D.C., Initiative 59

Initiative 59
"Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Initiative of 1998.
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 75,536 68.57%
No 34,621 31.43%
Total votes 110,157 100.00%

Ward results
Yes
  70–80%
  60–70%

Initiative 59 was a voter-approved ballot initiative in Washington, D.C., that sought to legalize medical cannabis. The short title of the initiative was "Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Initiative of 1998". Though the initiative passed with 69% of the vote in November 1998, its implementation was delayed by Congress's passage of the Barr Amendment, which prohibited DC from using its funds in support of the program. This Amendment delayed the start of the medical marijuana program until it was effectively overturned in 2009, with the first DC customer legally purchasing medical cannabis at a dispensary in the District in 2013.