Medical Pot Petition Fails

Oklahoma Secretary of State James Williamson announced Friday that his office has completed the counting of signatures on proposed State Question 796 that asked voters to put the right to medical marijuana in the state constitution. There were 95,176 signatures on the petition. The initiative required 123,725 signatures to be put on the statewide ballot. As required by law, the Secretary of State's office will send a report on its findings to the Oklahoma Supreme Court which will review the information and officially determine whether there are sufficient signatures to place the proposal on the ballot.


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