BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Supporters of legalizing recreational marijuana in North Dakota have succeeded in bringing the matter to a public vote in November. New Approach North Dakota submitted more than the required 15,582 valid petition signatures to get a measure on the November general election ballot. Secretary of State Al Jaeger says supporters submitted 26,048 signatures, and 23,368 were deemed valid. The New Approach initiative would allow people 21 and older to legally use marijuana at home as well as possess and cultivate restricted amounts of cannabis. Public consumption of marijuana would not allowed under the proposed provision.