
A campaign to put adult-use marijuana legalization before Oklahoma voters next year will begin gathering signatures on Friday.
If Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA) is successful, voters will see a marijuana legalization question on their ballots as early as next June’s primary election, the campaign said.
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If it qualifies for the ballot and is passed, State Question 837 would:
Preserve existing MMJ regulations, with sales regulated by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). Allow adults 21 and older to purchase cannabis from existing MMJ dispensaries. Impose a new 10% excise tax on adult-use purchases.
It would also be Oklahoma’s second try at legalizing cannabis for all adults 21 and over.
Despite what’s long been considered the most lenient medical
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