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A campaign, which seeks to place a petition on the November ballot to legalize recreational cannabis, has been given the authorization to begin collecting signatures. Unlike two other cannabis ballot initiatives, SQ 818 and SQ 819, being considered this election season, SQ 820 would not alter the Oklahoma Constitution if approved by voters and therefore requires only 95,000 signatures collected by August 1st deadline. Petition language calls on the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to license and regulate adult-use cannabis businesses and to establish a 15% excise tax on sales to consumers. The measure would also provide a path to redesignate, expunge, or reverse certain cannabis sentences.
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