Oklahoma high court rules on firearms, marijuana questions

 


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A proposed state question to overturn Oklahoma's 'permitless carry' law has been rejected, while another question to legalize marijuana statewide may proceed, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in separate cases.

The high court determined that a brief explanation, or gist, of State Question 809 on so-called 'permitless carry' didn't accurately explain the proposal and was misleading. Supporters had hoped to overturn a law that allows most adults to carry a firearm without training or a background check.

In a separate ruling, the court ruled State Question 807 to lega...



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