Legalized Marijuana

The home state of the Philadelphia Trumpet is in the midst of a gold rush. It enables hardworking, blue-collar workers to hang up the long hours of their manual labor jobs and clock in for an easy living. It’s a new American dream that many of us have seen personally, often with its own seven-leaf icon.

In mid-2018, Oklahoma had zero marijuana-growing licenses and zero marijuana sales locations. Six years later, it has granted thousands of $2,500 licenses (14,000 at the peak) and has more retail marijuana stores than Colorado, Oregon and Washington combined. California (population 39 million) has 1,244 dispensaries; Oklahoma (population 4 million) has 2,683.

Read more at “When Oklahoma Legalized Marijuana”

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