
OK residents to vote on legalizing recreational marijuana Tuesday
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Oklahoma voters will decide whether the state should legalize recreational marijuana Tuesday. If approved, those over 21 years old would be able to use it.
The plan faces opposition from leaders of several faith groups, along with law enforcement and prosecutors, led by former Republican Gov. Frank Keating, an ex-FBI agent, and Terri White, the former head of the state's Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
"We don't want a stoned society," Keating said Monday, flanked by district attorneys and law enforcement officers from across the state.
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