The Oklahoma Supreme Court has rejected a motion that could have put recreational marijuana on the ballot for the first time in the state's history by a 4-3 vote.
The court said the wording of the petition was misleading and the signatories did not receive enough information to make an informed decision. If the referendum petition had received enough signatures, the state question would have been on the ballot in November.
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