Medical marijuana will be legalized in Oklahoma — one of the reddest states in the US

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An employee holds up cannabis in the laboratory at the headquarters of herbal medicines manufacturer Bionorica in Neumarkt, Germany February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

Voters in Oklahoma approved a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana on Tuesday.

The ballot initiative, State Question 788, will be one of the least restrictive medical marijuana models in the US once it becomes law. It will allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana to anyone over the age of 18 and will legalize growing marijuana for medical purposes in the state.

Oklahomans overwhelmingly supported the ballot initiative, approving medical marijuana legalization 56%-43%.

A group opposed to medical marijuana spent $815,000 in a campaign to defeat the ballot initiative, and the Oklahoma State Medical Association spent a further $95,000 against the initiative, according to Cannabis Wire.

Oklahoma's conservative electorate seems to be coming around the issue, PBS reports.

"Some people said I couldn't be a pastor and support medical marijuana, but I would say most of the people I know, including the Christians I pastor, are in favor of it," Danny Daniels, a conservative Evangelical pastor, told PBS.

Medical marijuana is legal in some form in 29 states, and the Food and Drug Administration recently approved a marijuana-based drug, Epidiolex, to treat childhood epilepsy.

The federal government still considers marijuana a Schedule I drug.

Other red states, including Arkansas and Utah, are weighing medical marijuana ballot initiatives this year, while Michigan residents will vote on legalizing the drug outright in November.

AJbink01 on June 27th, 2018 at 03:14 UTC »

OKC resident here, results are in: 485,000 yes’s (57%) Vs 369,000 no’s (43%)

We did it!!!!

rwarren85 on June 26th, 2018 at 23:20 UTC »

I'm from Oklahoma and I have to say the turn out today was really good. All we can do is wait and see. Around 30 mins till polls close. I'm just glad more people are voting in general.

dirtyrango on June 26th, 2018 at 22:18 UTC »

The fact that marijuana legalization is a partisan issue is ridiculous. I'm an adult, I want to legally get high sometimes, and the taxes can be used to help impoverished states.

If anyone is against marijuana legalisation can you provide me with your reasoning?