2018 Oklahoma State Question 788

Choice
Votes %
Yes 507,582 56.86%
No 385,176 43.14%
Total votes 892,758 100.00%

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No:      >90%      80–90%      70–80%      60–70%      50–60%

Yes:      >90%      80–90%      70–80%      60–70%      50–60%

Other:      Tie      No votes
Source: Oklahoma State Election Board[1]
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Oklahoma Question 788, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, was a 2018 ballot measure on the June 26 ballot (alongside primaries for various statewide offices) to legalize medical marijuana in the state of Oklahoma. It passed with over 56% "yes" votes.[1]

Contents

The proposal was listed on ballots as follows:[2]

This measure amends the Oklahoma State Statutes. A yes vote legalizes the licensed use, sale, and growth of marijuana in Oklahoma for medicinal purposes. A license is required for use and possession of marijuana for medicinal purposes and must be approved by an Oklahoma Board Certified Physician.

The State Department of Health will issue medical marijuana licenses if the applicant is eighteen years of age and an Oklahoma resident. A special exception will be granted to an applicant under the age of eighteen, however these applications must be signed by two physicians and a parent or legal guardian.

The Department will also issue seller, grower, packaging, transportation, research and caregiver licenses. Individual and retail businesses must meet minimal requirements to be licensed to sell marijuana to licensees.

The punishment for unlicensed possession of permitted amounts of marijuana for individuals who can state a medical condition is a fine not exceeding four hundred dollars. Fees and zoning restrictions are established. A seven percent state tax is imposed on medical marijuana sales.

Shall the proposal be approved?

For the proposal - YES

Against the proposal - NO

A "YES" vote is a vote in favor of this measure. A "NO" vote is a vote against this measure.


Results

Question 802[1]
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 507,582 56.86
No 385,176 43.14
Total votes 892,758 100.00

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "OK Election Results". Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Oklahoma State Question 788, Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative (June 2018)/Full article". Retrieved April 5, 2021.

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