China and foreign-backed investors are buying up enormous amounts of farmland in rural Oklahoma. We're talking hundreds, even thousands of acres! Why are they doing this and is there any real potential threat?
It looks like Oklahoma will be voting on the legalization of recreational marijuana in the Sooner State this November. Once the signatures are verified, (SQ-820) will be placed on the ballot for a vote of the people. So what will this do to current cannabis laws and medical marijuana?
An Oklahoma mother is battling for change when it comes to the state's medical marijuana laws specifically how DHS (Department of Human Services) and child protective services responds to patient's use of medical marijuana.
You've probably heard all the rumors and stories online and elsewhere, well it's true. A petition has been filed by an Oklahoma cannabis advocacy group named ORCA (Oklahoman's for Responsible Cannabis Action) to legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over.
Supporters of a petition aiming to get the medical marijuana issue on the November ballot are coming to the realization that although they appear to have the necessary signatures on their petitions, it is unlikely that it will appear on the November ballot as they had hoped.
The proposal to bring the medical marijuana issue to voters passed another hurdle on Tuesday, when Oklahoma Secretary of State Chris Benge announced his office has completed the counting of signatures on petitions to bring Oklahoma State Question 788 to a vote of the people.