Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "2023 Oklahoma State Question 820" in English language version.
'There is still a possibility of rehearing in two of the protests' said the court
Stitt said during the debate he opposes the state question and would personally vote against it. "No, I'm not supporting that. It is still illegal federally. We should not have a checkerboard of jurisdictions across the state, so I'm not supporting recreational marijuana," Stitt said.
"I don't think we would even be in this position of having to 'put the cart before the horse', if the state wasn't insistent on an August 26th deadline that doesn't exist anywhere in law," Ryan Kiesel, senior consultant for the SQ 820 campaign said after the hearing. 'You can't find it in administrative rule, you can't find it in statute, and certainly not the constitution." The SQ 820 campaign contends the Oklahoma Constitution specifies that initiative petitions be placed on the next 'upcoming' ballot. They argued the August 26th deadline set by the state election board is arbitrary and unnecessary.