FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 4, 2018
Governor Mary Fallin Sets Election Date for Medical Marijuana Issue
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today set a June election date for the
medical marijuana ballot measure.
Fallin filed an executive proclamation placing State Question 788 on the
June 26 primary election ballot. The governor’s other option was to place the
issue on the November general election ballot.
Supporters of an initiative petition asking voters to legalize medical
marijuana gathered enough signatures in 2016 to schedule a statewide referendum
on the measure.
“Backers of this proposal to legalize
medical marijuana followed procedures and gathered the more than 66,000 required signatures to submit the issue to a vote of the people,” said Fallin. “I’m fulfilling my duty as governor
to decide when that election will occur this year.”
If approved by voters, the measure would permit doctors to recommend a
patient, who is at least 18 years old, for a state-issued medical marijuana
license. A license holder would be allowed to legally possess up to 3 ounces of
the drug, six mature plants and six seedlings. These limits can be increased by
individual counties or cities.
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