Quote Originally Posted by WeedTillDeath
I think it's about time Oklahoma has a huge marijuana activism protest of some kind. If every pot smoker in Oklahoma did their part we'd be an army.

I'm down, any Ideas? I know NORML just set up a Tulsa chapter, maybe they could help get it started...

It might be better, or at least more fun, to have more of a festival type thing than a protest. People that dont even smoke could come and learn about cannabis and have a good time instead of just a bunch of people picketing and chanting on the news getting arrested, it could get bigger and better every year as popularity grows and shit. idk im stoned, and really thinking about this...
DatGreen Reviewed by DatGreen on . Tom Coburn Late last week, Congress passed a measure involving the FDA that did not include a dangerous amendment that could have undermined the 12 state laws that are protecting medical marijuana patients from arrest and jail. The FDA billā??s passage marks the defeat of the greatest threat the medical marijuana movement has ever faced. The threat was in the form of an amendment that was authored by U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) and attached to the Senate version of the FDA bill back in April. The Rating: 5