Oklahoma Cannabis Advocates Submit 2026 Adult-Use Legalization Initiative
Oklahoma voters could get another shot at legalizing adult-use cannabis via a proposed constitutional amendment for the 2026 ballot that activists submitted March 31 to Secretary of State Josh Cockroft.
Sponsored by Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA), the citizen-initiated petition aims to allow adults 21 and older to possess up to 8 ounces of flower or 1 ounce of cannabis concentrate. They could also grow up to 12 plants at home and possess the harvested cannabis therefrom.
The initiative, State Question 837, would also establish a regulated and taxed adult-use market for licensed operators to cultivate, manufacture and sell cannabis products, placing a 10% excise tax on adult-use sales while also stripping the state’s current 7% excise tax on medical cannabis.
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