Sanity.
Good on them.
Unfortunately the godless communists will keep bringing up for a vote until it passes.
Smart move, legal dope has messed up Colorado. Just legalized this year in New Mexico, and there seems to be a weed dispensary on every corner in Albuquerque.
We were just there over the weekend. Signs up everywhere to “go ganja.”
Well, finally one state has some sanity when it comes to this issue.
It is a credit to those who ran the “no” campaign, I would assume, educating the voters on what has happened in other states that have done this?
I’m in Florida. Every since that Morgan and Morgan idiot pushed the cannabis crap in Florida, I’m having major problems with tenants on my rentals. Thank you John — idiots.
Oh no! That means more dope heads here in Colorado
Maybe Merle Haggard was right!
Now, round up the influential people who pushed for legalization of marijuana and try them for a treasonous attempt to destroy society and hang them.
Matter of time.
I voted Yes and would probably do it again due to the goofball reefer madness campaign against. Other than that I don’t really care as our medical weed system works great has lower tax and higher permissible quantities. Just the tax saving alone is worth it for me.
Nice.
For once, common sense has prevailed.
People still gonna smoke weed in OK, this isn’t going to stop that. Just keep filling the jails and courts with small time busts.
and yet OK not only has the most casinos per capita of any state but also among the most dispensaries per capita of any state.
There is not much NO going on.
Some Freepers from a previous thread on this story will have a sad because sanity has prevailed in Oklahoma.
And, if you didn't want Californians (or Oregonians or Washington Statians) moving to your state, this is an excellent start.
Marijuana is defacto legal in Oklahoma.
This was more a referendum on the absolute ineptitude of the Oklahoma legislature to create an effective bureaucracy to deal with medical Marijuana than it was about recreational Marijuana.
If medical hadn’t been such a disaster, recreational would have passed.
I have two buddies who grow medical marijuana in OK. They were both strongly “NO” to legalization. The taxes would have killed their business. They couldn’t compete against the black market.
Sensible people