Oklahoma voters may see an adult-use marijuana legalization initiative on their 2026 ballots.
Legacy advocacy group Oklahomans for Accountable Hashish Motion (ORCA) would wish to gather greater than 172,000 signatures by July to put proposed State Query 837 on state ballots, in response to The Oklahoman.
For that to occur, although, the measure’s language should survive any authorized challenges.
The measure can be the second try by legalization advocates to introduce leisure hashish in what was for years essentially the most business-friendly medical marijuana market within the nation.
Oklahoma voters decisively rejected adult-use marijuana legalization in a low-turnout March 2023 particular election, with 61.67% of voters opposed.
ORCA Director Jed Inexperienced instructed The Oklahoman that Query 837 is crafted with that loss in thoughts.
As written, State Query 837 would:
Protect present MMJ laws, with gross sales regulated by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA).
Permit adults 21 and older to buy hashish from present MMJ dispensaries.
Impose a brand new 10% excise tax on adult-use purchases.
Legalizing adult-use marijuana in Oklahoma may reverse a development during which 40% of MMJ operators within the state have given up their licenses over the previous 12 months.
However passing adult-use legalization – or every other poll measure – may hinge on a proposed change to the state voter-initiative course of that state lawmakers are contemplating.
Senate Invoice 1027, which might drastically restrict the variety of signatures that may be gathered from the state’s high-population areas, handed the state Senate in March on a party-line vote.
Opponents, together with ORCA, say it might successfully curtail direct democracy.
And it’s a part of a sample seen throughout the nation of states with poll initiatives pushing new restrictions that may make passing voter initiatives tougher.
That features Florida, the place voters rejected adult-use legalization in November.