Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA) Co-Founder Kris Masterman today announced his support of State Question 820, saying that leaders in the cannabis community need to unite around the state’s best chance to legalize recreational marijuana. Oklahomans will vote on SQ 820 on March 7 and determine whether the state will legalize, tax and regulate marijuana for adults over 21.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma voters are a little more than a month away from making a decision on whether recreational marijuana will be legal in the Sooner State.
The League of Women Voters of Oklahoma held a forum Tuesday night at OU Tulsa on State Question 820 that will see Oklahomans voting on the legalization of recreational marijuana.
From the gas station to the grocery store, Oklahoman’s are struggling with increased prices across the state. However, a new study shows that if state question 820 is passed they may be getting a break.
If Oklahomans say yes to State Question 820 in a special election March 7, state lawmakers would be able to use the ongoing session to adjust the state’s adult-use marijuana program.
When Oklahomans vote on recreational marijuana March 7, their decision could create a new state law that will allow activities already legal in 21 other states.
Oklahoma could collect $821 million in taxes in four years on $4.3 billion in combined recreational and medical marijuana sales if State Question 820 passes, say supporters of the measure.
In just over a month, Oklahomans will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana. The Yes on 820 initiative was given a special election in March after missing the November ballot deadline.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, the Oklahoma Governor set the election for State Question 820 for March 7, 2023. The Yes On 820 Campaign is ready, energized, and excited for the 5-month sprint.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, the Oklahoma Supreme Court issued an order assuming jurisdiction to decide if State Question 820 will appear on the November 2022 ballot. However, the Justices are deferring making a final decision until after the ten-day protest period set by statute.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, the Yes On 820 Campaign asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to protect the rights of all Oklahomans to vote on State Question 820 this November. Specifically, the campaign is asking the Court to exercise its constitutional authority to approve the ballot title and ensure State Question 820 is printed on the November 2022 ballot.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Supporters of one effort to legalize recreational marijuana turned in about 164,000 signatures on Tuesday, hoping to get a state question on the November ballot.
OKLAHOMA CITY — A group seeking a statewide vote on whether to legalize adult use of marijuana has submitted boxes of signatures for state officials to begin counting.
TULSA, Oklahoma - The group 'Oklahomans for Sensible Marijuana Laws' says it will present more than 164,000 signatures to the Secretary of State on Tuesday, to get a State Question to legalize recreational marijuana on the November ballot.
The group was required to collect just under 95,000 signatures within 90 days from approval of the initiative, which would have been August first.
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — More than 164,000 signatures will be turned over to the Oklahoma Secretary of State Tuesday in support of State Question 820, which would legalize recreational marijuana for adults over 21 if passed.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A group seeking a statewide vote on whether to fully legalize adult use of marijuana in Oklahoma submitted boxes of signatures on Tuesday with hopes of getting the question on the November ballot.
Oklahoma activists have submitted what they say are more than enough signatures to qualify a marijuana legalization initiative for the November ballot.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Supporters of legal, recreational marijuana submitted boxes of signatures Tuesday to the Oklahoma secretary of state’s office to try to get the issue before a vote of the people in November.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Proponents for SQ 820, the legalization of adult-use recreational marijuana in Oklahoma, delivered boxes full of signatures to the Secretary of State’s office Tuesday morning.
A group seeking a statewide vote on whether to legalize adult use of marijuana has submitted boxes of signatures for state officials to begin counting.
Oklahomans for Sensible Marijuana Laws announced that it plans to submit over 164,000 signatures to the Office of the Secretary of State on Tuesday. The petition seeks to add State Question 820 to the November ballot.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday said two proposed initiatives to amend the state's constitution by ballot measure to revamp marijuana policy were lawful and could proceed.