Oklahoma Gov. Stitt sets a statewide election for March 7 for voters to decide whether to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday set a statewide election for March 7 for voters to decide whether to, a question Democrats had hoped would be on the November ballot to help energize liberal voters.
Oklahoma already has one of the most robust medical marijuana programs in the country, with roughly 10% of the state’s residents having state-issued medical cards that allow them to purchase, grow and consume marijuana.
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