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Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday Oklahomans can vote on the legalization of recreational cannabis in a special election on March 7, 2023.
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The reason recreational marijuana isn’t on the November ballot despite petitions being submitted a month before the deadline.
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It has taken a year, but Oklahoma lawmakers are close to finishing the process of appropriating $1.8 billion in pandemic relief funds received from the federal government.
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Oklahomans won’t be voting on recreational cannabis in November.
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Oklahoma has already legalized medical marijuana, now proponents of legalization of recreational marijuana have passed a major legal hurdle and are pushing for the Constitutional amendment to be on the Oklahoma ballot in November.
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Oklahoma’s adoption of medical marijuana will be green in more ways than one: Retail dispensaries, processors, growing operations and tax agencies will…
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Efforts are underway to place initiatives involving storm shelters and marijuana sales on this November's ballot.Whether this year's measures would help…