Gov. Stitt Calls for End to Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Industry
Gov. Stitt cites cartel and criminal activity as reasons to end medical marijuana, despite 2018 voter approval with 57% support, warning public safety is at risk.
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Businessowner says Oklahoma's medical marijuana industry can be fixed instead of abolished
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is calling for the end of the state's medical marijuana industry, claiming it has become a front for criminal activity and is beyond fixing.
Gov. Stitt calls for end to Oklahoma's medical marijuana industry
In his final State of the State address, Gov. Kevin Stitt called for Oklahoma voters to shut down the medical marijuana industry they approved eight years ago, claiming it has become one of the greatest threats to public safety in the state.
Analysis: Okla. gov’s call for MED “shut down” signals trouble for industry
"When Oklahomans voted to legalize medical marijuana in 2018, we were sold a bill of goods," Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) said in his state of the state address this week. "Send the marijuana issue back to the vote of the people and shut it down." "Out of state liberal activists preyed on the compassionate nature of Oklahomans. Then, it opened up Pandora's box." Stitt's intention is clear, even if his demand . . . Log in or become a WeedWeek Me…
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