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A bill that would disqualify cannabis producers from a sales tax exemption for farmers and ranchers is advancing to the Oklahoma Senate floor.
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Oklahoma voters will decide on March 7 if they want to expand the state’s medical marijuana market to adult recreational users 21 and older.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the governor's State of the State address to open the 2023 legislative session and new opposition to State Question 820 to legalize recreational marijuana.
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Some people are critical — they compare it to the DARE program for alcohol and drug education that largely failed in the 1980s and '90s.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are hoping to regulate how marijuana growers and processors utilize water in the state
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The cases of accidental ingestion of cannabis candies and baked goods among small children increased 1,375% in five years, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.
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StateImpact reporters recap their 2022 coverage, and look at what's to come in 2023.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the low voter turnout in last week's midterm election, the high number of straight party voting on ballots, and Greg Treat's reelection as Senate President Pro Tempore.
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Voters in Missouri and Maryland approved adult-use recreational pot, but similar measures were rejected in Arkansas and the Dakotas.
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Voters in Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Maryland will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana. Nineteen states and D.C. have approved adult cannabis possession and consumption.