Reported by: Ian Silver Email: isilver@fox23.com
TULSA, Okla. – After several failed attempts in the state House, Oklahoma voters may soon have a chance to decide whether marijuana should be legal in our state.
Later this month supporters will start collecting signatures on a petition to get the issue on the November ballot.
The initiative would decriminalize marijuana for recreational use, legalize it for medical use, and make it legal for farmers to grow it and export out of state as a cash crop.
Later this month supporters will start collecting signatures on a petition to get the issue on the November ballot.
The initiative would decriminalize marijuana for recreational use, legalize it for medical use, and make it legal for farmers to grow it and export out of state as a cash crop.
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