
Oklahoma voters could see an adult-use marijuana legalization initiative on their 2026 ballots.
Legacy advocacy group Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA) would need to collect more than 172,000 signatures by July to place proposed State Question 837 on state ballots, according to The Oklahoman.
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For that to happen, though, the measure’s language must survive any legal challenges.
The measure would be the second attempt by legalization advocates to introduce recreational cannabis in what was for years the most business-friendly medical marijuana market in the country.
Oklahoma voters decisively rejected adult-use marijuana legalization in a low-turnout March 2023 special election, with 61.67% of voters opposed.
ORCA Director Jed Green told The Oklahoman that Question 837 is crafted with that loss in mind.
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