Gov. Stitt declares Oklahoma special election for recreational marijuana vote

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swampratt

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The people smoking it for a high will still be here doing it legal or not.
The stuff you can buy now is getting people very high as are gummies.
I would bet 90% do it today just to get high like they did for decades.

It is stupid easy to grow. Toss some seeds in the snow in your yard.
Be prepared for a lot of weed come spring time.
 

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An excerpt from the state proclamation
https://www.sos.ok.gov/documents/filelog/95078.pdf
"The substance of the measure is as follows:

State Question 820 creates a state law legalizing recreational use marijuana for persons 21 or older. Marijuana use and possession remain crimes under federal law. The export of marijuana from Oklahoma is prohibited. The law will have a fiscal impact on the State. The Oklahoma Tax Commission will collect a 15% excise tax on recreational use sales, above applicable sales taxes. Excise tax revenues will fund implementation of the law, with any surplus revenues going to public school programs to address substance abuse and improve student retention (30%), the General Revenue Fund (30%), drug addiction treatment programs (20%), courts (10%), and local governments (10%). The law limits certain marijuana-related conduct and establishes quantity limits, safety standards, restrictions, and penalties for violations. A local government may prohibit or restrict recreational marijuana use on the property of the local government and regulate the time, place, and manner of the operation of marijuana businesses within its boundaries. However, a local government may not limit the number of, or completely prohibit, such businesses. Persons who occupy, own, or control private property may prohibit or regulate marijuana-related conduct, except that a lease agreement may not prohibit a tenant from lawfully possessing and consuming marijuana by means other than smoking. The law does not affect an employer’s ability to restrict employee marijuana use. For the first two years, marijuana business licenses are available only to existing licensees in operation one year or more. The law does not affect the rights of medical marijuana patients or licensees. The law requires resentencing, reversing, modifying, and expunging certain prior marijuana-related judgments and sentences unless the State proves an unreasonable risk to a person. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is authorized to administer and enforce the law."
 

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I ****ing hate stoners.
the absolute best part is, again unlike drunks, stoners probably will do their best to just avoid you altogether. most of them are going to be completely indifferent about you hating them. try THAT with drunks. tell a drunk you hate ANYTHING they like.

drunks would leave all their cans, bottles, and humans substances all over my yard after gamedays in norman. and these weren't college age kids, these were the old types.
 

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From what I’ve heard, pot growing is pretty high tech agriculture. I would love to tour a farm.
even your most "basic stoner" can set up a mostly automated home grow in a tent with some lights and a few sensors and a computer.

for comparison: for beer drinkers they have to make special cans where the mountains turn blue *so the drunk dotard knows when the can is cold*.
 

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