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Glocktogo

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Fallin dragging her feet on the Special Session news 5 says.

This is my shocked face. :coffee2:

I'd like to ban ethanol from gasoline.

I don't want to ban it. I just want those who want it to pay fair market value without taxpayer subsidies. :(

Here is my prediction for the future. I have heard from many about how much money this is going to give the state and help with funding.

State. "It did not bring in as much as we thought and we are still broke."

Just like the Amazon tax

lotto

casinos

horse racing

............

Winner, winner, chicken dinner. We could discover the mother lode of the latest unobtanium on state property, and this state would still find a way to be broke. :(
 

CHenry

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Special session has been discouraged from whats left of the legislators. There is a whole bunch that lost in the election so there wouldnt be a full house anyway and the others dont want to put this issue in and piss off voters in Aug or Nov.
It passed with a landslide and they all know that regulations will cost them votes.
 

sanjuro893

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Nope, I actually voted for that. MJ has never been legal here in the state, alcohol has been legal since the end of prohibition, I wasn’t around to vote on that issue.
Actually, Oklahoma had a complete ban on alcohol until 1959. (Not saying you're old, just saying the .gov didn't trust us to run our own lives 30 yrs after the rest of the country lifted the ban.)
 

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And where do those pain killers and schedule 1 drugs come from?? Oh yeah, a plant.
Most drugs are plant derived. And the only other schedule 1 drug I'm aware of is Meth and its made of nasty chemicals, no plants.
Lets, no you can investigate just what all they add to them pain killers before selling them. I buried my cousin 3 years ago. He had become an addict after suffering severe headaches and having 2 surgeries, his dr. just thought it best to keep him drugged up. His liver and kidneys failed in no time. He was 43. That doesnt EVER happen with Cannabis.
Pot has nothing added to it.
 

Dave70968

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I knew that. What is the other schedule 1? There are only 2 IIRC
https://www.dea.gov/druginfo/ds.shtml
Schedule I

Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are:

heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote

21 U.S.C. §812

Schedule I
opiates, including their isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers, esters, and ethers, whenever the existence of such isomers, esters, ethers, and salts is possible within the specific chemical designation:
(1)
Acetylmethadol.
(2)
Allylprodine.
(3)
Alphacetylmathadol.[2]
(4)
Alphameprodine.
(5)
Alphamethadol.
(6)
Benzethidine.
(7)
Betacetylmethadol.
(8)
Betameprodine.
(9)
Betamethadol.
(10)
Betaprodine.
(11)
Clonitazene.
(12)
Dextromoramide.
(13)
Dextrorphan.
(14)
Diampromide.
(15)
Diethylthiambutene.
(16)
Dimenoxadol.
(17)
Dimepheptanol.
(18)
Dimethylthiambutene.
(19)
Dioxaphetyl butyrate.
(20)
Dipipanone.
(21)
Ethylmethylthiambutene.
(22)
Etonitazene.
(23)
Etoxeridine.
(24)
Furethidine.
(25)
Hydroxypethidine.
(26)
Ketobemidone.
(27)
Levomoramide.
(28)
Levophenacylmorphan.
(29)
Morpheridine.
(30)
Noracymethadol.
(31)
Norlevorphanol.
(32)
Normethadone.
(33)
Norpipanone.
(34)
Phenadoxone.
(35)
Phenampromide.
(36)
Phenomorphan.
(37)
Phenoperidine.
(38)
Piritramide.
(39)
Proheptazine.
(40)
Properidine.
(41)
Racemoramide.
(42)
Trimeperidine.
isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:
(1)
Acetorphine.
(2)
Acetyldihydrocodeine.
(3)
Benzylmorphine.
(4)
Codeine methylbromide.
(5)
Codeine-N-Oxide.
(6)
Cyprenorphine.
(7)
Desomorphine.
(8)
Dihydromorphine.
(9)
Etorphine.
(10)
Heroin.
(11)
Hydromorphinol.
(12)
Methyldesorphine.
(13)
Methylhydromorphine.
(14)
Morphine methylbromide.
(15)
Morphine methylsulfonate.
(16)
Morphine-N-Oxide.
(17)
Myrophine.
(18)
Nicocodeine.
(19)
Nicomorphine.
(20)
Normorphine.
(21)
Pholcodine.
(22)
Thebacon.
(c) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation, which contains any quantity of the following hallucinogenic substances, or which contains any of their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:
(1)
3,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine.
(2)
5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine.
(3)
3,4,5-trimethoxy amphetamine.
(4)
Bufotenine.
(5)
Diethyltryptamine.
(6)
Dimethyltryptamine.
(7)
4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine.
(8)
Ibogaine.
(9)
Lysergic acid diethylamide.
(10)
Marihuana.
(11)
Mescaline.
(12)
Peyote.
(13)
N-ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate.
(14)
N-methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate.
(15)
Psilocybin.
(16)
Psilocyn.
(17)
Tetrahydrocannabinols.
(18)
4-methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone).
(19)
3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV).
(20)
2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylphenyl)ethanamine (2C–E).
(21)
2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylphenyl)ethanamine (2C–D).
(22)
2-(4-Chloro-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine (2C–C).
(23)
2-(4-Iodo-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine (2C–I).
(24)
2-[4-(Ethylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl]ethanamine (2C–T–2).
(25)
2-[4-(Isopropylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl]ethanamine (2C–T–4).
(26)
2-(2,5-Dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine (2C–H).
(27)
2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-nitro-phenyl)ethanamine (2C–N).
(28)
2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-(n)-propylphenyl)ethanamine (2C–P).
(d)
(1)
Unless specifically exempted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which contains any quantity of cannabimimetic agents, or which contains their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation.
(2) In paragraph (1):
agents” means any substance that is a cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1 receptor) agonist as demonstrated by binding studies and functional assays within any of the following structural classes:
(i)
2-(3-hydroxycyclohexyl)phenol with substitution at the 5-position of the phenolic ring by alkyl or alkenyl, whether or not substituted on the cyclohexyl ring to any extent.
(ii)
3-(1-naphthoyl)indole or 3-(1-naphthylmethane)indole by substitution at the nitrogen atom of the indole ring, whether or not further substituted on the indole ring to any extent, whether or not substituted on the naphthoyl or naphthyl ring to any extent.
(iii)
3-(1-naphthoyl)pyrrole by substitution at the nitrogen atom of the pyrrole ring, whether or not further substituted in the pyrrole ring to any extent, whether or not substituted on the naphthoyl ring to any extent.
(iv)
1-(1-naphthylmethylene)indene by substitution of the 3-position of the indene ring, whether or not further substituted in the indene ring to any extent, whether or not substituted on the naphthyl ring to any extent.
(v)
3-phenylacetylindole or 3-benzoylindole by substitution at the nitrogen atom of the indole ring, whether or not further substituted in the indole ring to any extent, whether or not substituted on the phenyl ring to any extent.
(B) Such term includes—
(i)
5-(1,1-dimethylheptyl)-2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-phenol (CP–47,497);
(ii)
5-(1,1-dimethyloctyl)-2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-phenol (cannabicyclohexanol or CP–47,497 C8-homolog);
(iii)
1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–018 and AM678);
(iv)
1-butyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–073);
(v)
1-hexyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–019);
(vi)
1-[2-(4-morpholinyl)ethyl]-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–200);
(vii)
1-pentyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole (JWH–250);
(viii)
1-pentyl-3-[1-(4-methoxynaphthoyl)]indole (JWH–081);
(ix)
1-pentyl-3-(4-methyl-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–122);
(x)
1-pentyl-3-(4-chloro-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH–398);
(xi)
1-(5-fluoropentyl)-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (AM2201);
(xii)
1-(5-fluoropentyl)-3-(2-iodobenzoyl)indole (AM694);
(xiii)
1-pentyl-3-[(4-methoxy)-benzoyl]indole (SR–19 and RCS–4);
(xiv)
1-cyclohexylethyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole (SR–18 and RCS–8); and
(xv)
1-pentyl-3-(2-chlorophenylacetyl)indole (JWH–203).​
 

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