A new initiative to make recreational marijuana legal in Oklahoma is on the ballot for voters to decide.
However, the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police is sounding the alarm, voicing concerns about what could follow if recreational marijuana is legalized.
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News 9 spoke with OACP President and Moore Police Chief Todd Gibson, as well as Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Director Donnie Anderson, on Thursday to hear their thoughts.
What is the biggest concern for law enforcement if this were to be approved by voters?
Gibson: There are lots of concerns for public safety in general and communities. One of the biggest things we want to point out and let people know is that the voters in Oklahoma have