
“Wednesday is Medical Marijuana Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol, a topic that’s getting increasing attention as an increasing number of states decriminalize, and in some cases even legalize, the recreational use of marijuana. The rally will take place inside and outside the Capitol, with several activities slated to occur, including lobbying efforts and training. Cpl. Mike Griffin, who heads up a TPD Drug Task Force, doesn’t advocate legalization, but says he believes it will happen some day, even in Oklahoma. ‘This is just one guy’s opinion,’ he told KRMG. ‘Do I think it will? Yes. Will it happen before I retire? Probably not.'”
http://www.krmg.com/news/news/local/medical-marijuana-rally-slated-oklahoma-capitol-we/ndLC8/
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