Oklahoma is the fourth red state to vote against full legalization in the past few months.
: “Oklahomans rejected SQ 820. I believe this is the best thing to keep our kids safe and for our state as a whole…my administration will continue to hold bad actors accountable and crack down on illegal marijuana operations.”Despite the recreational use being voted down Oklahoma continues to have one of the country’s most liberal medical marijuana programs.
12,395. That is the total number of commercial licenses that Oklahoma has issued to businesses for medical marijuana operations, according toFollow me on
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