Originally Posted by
Bunty
It would have to further backfire in that direction, since Oklahoma has a drug schedule as well.
Oklahoma was able to get an initiative on the ballot through a petition drive to vote on banning cockfighting in 2002. It was approved. The petition got 100,000 signatures, well more than required. The current Oklahoma medical marijuana petition doesn't have much over 50,000 signatures. What a pity how in this state people seem to have more passion for fighting roosters than sick people who need medical marijuana.
Meanwhile, might as will hope the Oklahoma legislature will perform a miracle in next session, and pass a bill to decriminalize marijuana, meaning just a ticket and no arrest when found to be in possession of small amount of marijuana. If that doesn't come about, then activist might as well try a petition that would do the same thing, especially, if that is a statue change rather than a state constitutional change. Then only around 62,000 signatures are required, rather than 124,000.
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