Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Petition Unlikely to Make November Ballot

Politics|The latest in cannabis legalization including laws and policies legislators views election coverage and more. Politics Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Petition Unlikely to Make November Ballot The Associated Press 0 TULSA Okla. (AP) A petition to legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma is unlikely to go before voters in November because advocates say they will challenge the attorney generals rewording of the ballot title a legal process certain to push the measure beyond the general election. But state officials say itll be delayed because supporters of State Question 788 didnt submit the required 65987 voter signatures to qualify with enough buffer time for legal challenges and for the states Election Board to print and send ballots to counties military members and overseas voters. If approved by voters the measure would permit doctors to recommend a patient of at least 25 years old for a state-issued medical cannabislicense. Patients would be allowed to legally possess up to 3 ounces of the drug. Attorney General Scott Pruitt submitted rewritten language of the ballot title Thursday saying it didnt identify any qualifying medical conditions for doctors to recommend a license among other things. We are dealing with processes established in both federal and state election law for initiatives proposed by the people that require specific procedures to be followed Pruitt said in the Oklahoma case. Its important for the people of Oklahoma to know regardless of the substance of the state question the signatures were not submitted with enough time to allow this process to be played out completely. In 2014 Pruitt and Nebraskas attorney general asked the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to sue Colorado after recreational cannabisuse became legal there arguing the drug has put a strain on law enforcement in the neighboring states. The high court rejected the request earlier this year but the attorneys general have asked the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to join a Colorado case brought by recreational marijuana opponents. Chip Paul a spokesman for the group behind the ballot measure Oklahomans for Health claimed Pruitt cherry-picked through the proposed language to only provide items in the title which would cause fear or uncertainty. Paul conceded that his groups planned legal protest which must come within 10 days after the ballot is published in several newspapers will push the measure beyond November. The Oklahoma Supreme Court also is still determining whether the number of signatures is sufficient to be placed on a ballot said Michael McNutt a spokesman for Gov. Mary Fallin. Even if the measure cleared those two hurdles there wont be enough time to print and test the coded ballots and distribute them state officials said. Federal law requires absentee ballots to be mailed to military members and overseas voters by Sept. 23 and Oklahoma State Election Board spokesman Bryan Dean says it plans to begin sending ballots to the printer Monday. We cant do this overnight he said. The delays mean the state question either could be put to voters in a special election a $1.2 million cost that appears unlikely in the budget-crunched state or placed on a statewide election ballot in 2018. Advocates say that wait means hundreds of patients wont get treatment they say could save or prolong lives of patients with cancer seizures or similar conditions. Twelve-year-old Katie Dodson right works on a puzzle in her home as her brother Steven Dodson left age 13 and her mom Kelli Dodson center look on in Norman Okla. Friday Aug. 26 2016. AP Photo Norman mother Kelli Dodson says her 12-year-old daughter Katie would benefit from the higher potency of medical marijuana. Currently Katie takes a cannabisderivative called cannabidiol (CBD) to help control her intense seizures because of a law named in part for her that passed in Oklahoma last year. Her cognitive functioning has never been better said Dodson who estimated her daughters seizures have lessened by 90 percent due to the cannabidiol which is mailed to her from Colorado. Were getting to see what the real Katie looks like she said. Election 2016oklahoma Related Articles Qualifying Conditions for Medical Marijuana by State How Effective is CBD On Its Own? Is CBD an Effective Treatment for Childhood Seizure Disorders? Politics State of the Leaf: The Battle for the Ballot Science amp; Tech CBD Holds Promise as Child Epilepsy Treatment Studies Find Science amp; Tech Is This the Medical Marijuana Vaporizer of Tomorrow? Science amp; Tech Cannabis May Relieve Pain Better in Men vs. Women The post Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Petition Unlikely to Make November Ballot appeared first on Leafly. by The Associated Press at Leafly