A statewide initiative to legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma has already been assured a spot on the ballot in a special election this June, and this week, an organized political group emerged to fight the measure.
State Question 788 will go before Oklahoma voters on June 26.
Standing in MMJ’s way, however, is Oklahomans Against 788, a group run by a former law enforcement officer, Oklahoma City TV station KOCO reported.
The opposition contends that legalizing MMJ “would put children at risk of accidentally consuming the drug and would put doctors in danger (of) losing their licenses,” according to KOCO.
Still, it appears the political headwinds are blowing in MMJ’s favor.
A survey released in January by Sooner Poll found that 62% of voters are supportive of State Question 788.