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Governor, Mayors and Pundits:
Mick Cornett on Drugs
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Republican candidate for governor of Oklahoma:
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Joe Dorman on Drugs
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Democratic Gubernatorial Challenger :
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- No stance on marijuana legalization nor medical marijuana. (Jun 2014)
- Legalize marijuana, based on Genesis 1:29. (Jun 2014)
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Drew Edmondson on Drugs
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Democratic candidate for governor of Oklahoma:
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- Backs new drug law making possession of drugs a misdeameanor. (Feb 2018)
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Mary Fallin on Drugs
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Republican:
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- Legal marijuana provides no substantial benefit. (Jun 2014)
- Prevent prescription drug abuse from occurring. (Feb 2013)
- Women in Recovery: abuse programs avoid incarceration. (Feb 2011)
- Voted YES on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Rated 25% by NORML, indicating an anti-legalization stance. (Jan 2014)
- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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Brad Henry on Drugs
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Democratic OK Governor:
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- Invest in drug courts: put low-risk offenders on better path. (Feb 2010)
- National model in the war in methamphetamine. (Nov 2006)
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Scott Inman on Drugs
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Democratic candidate for Governor:
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Connie Johnson on Drugs
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Democratic candidate for Oklahoma Governor:
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- Strong proponent of legalizing medical marijuana. (Jan 2018)
- Ending the war on drugs would improve criminal justice. (Jan 2018)
- Fund programs to combat opioid epidemic. (Oct 2017)
- Advocate for decriminalized and medical marijuana. (Feb 2017)
- Let state voters decide about pot legalization. (Sep 2014)
- End the War on Drugs and its mandatory minimums. (Jun 2014)
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Joe Maldonado on Drugs
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Libertarian candidate for governor:
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- Marijuana isn't a gateway drug. (May 2018)
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Chris Powell on Drugs
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Libertarian candidate for governor:
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- Marijuana isn't a gateway drug. (May 2018)
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Gary Richardson on Drugs
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Republican candidate for Governor:
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- If people vote to legalize medical marijuana, I'll honor it. (Jan 2018)
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Kevin Stitt on Drugs
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Republican candidate for governor of Oklahoma:
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- Vetoed expansion of state medical marijuana program. (May 2020)
- Help non-violent offenders: identify roots of addiction. (Feb 2019)
- Supports legalizing medical marijuana if strictly medicinal. (Jan 2018)
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Ervin Yen on Drugs
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Republican challenger for Governor:
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- Opposes medical marijuana without qualifying conditions. (Jul 2018)
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Senate:
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Abby Broyles on Drugs
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Democratic nominee for Senate:
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- Decriminalize marijuana, introduce federal regulation. (Jul 2020)
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James Inhofe on Drugs
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Republican Sr Senator (OK):
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- Voted YES on increasing penalties for drug offenses. (Nov 1999)
- Voted YES on spending international development funds on drug control. (Jul 1996)
- Require chemical resellers to certify against meth use. (Sep 2007)
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Connie Johnson on Drugs
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Democratic Challenger:
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- Strong proponent of legalizing medical marijuana. (Jan 2018)
- Ending the war on drugs would improve criminal justice. (Jan 2018)
- Fund programs to combat opioid epidemic. (Oct 2017)
- Advocate for decriminalized and medical marijuana. (Feb 2017)
- Let state voters decide about pot legalization. (Sep 2014)
- End the War on Drugs and its mandatory minimums. (Jun 2014)
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T.W. Shannon on Drugs
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Republican Senate Challenger:
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Matt Silverstein on Drugs
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Republican Senate Challenger:
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Mike Workman on Drugs
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Democratic candidate for Senate:
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House:
Dan Boren on Drugs
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Democratic Representative (OK-2):
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- Voted YES on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Rated -10 by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Dec 2006)
- Rated 25% by NORML, indicating an anti-legalization stance. (Jan 2014)
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Jim Bridenstine on Drugs
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Republican (District 1):
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- Legalizing aligns government revenue with drug addiction. (Nov 2012)
- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
- Disallow buying marijuana with food stamps. (May 2015)
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Tom Cole on Drugs
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Republican Representative (OK-4):
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- Voted NO on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Rated -20 by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Dec 2006)
- Rated 25% by NORML, indicating an anti-legalization stance. (Jan 2014)
- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
- Voted YES on combatting epidemic of synthetic drugs. (Jun 2018)
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Kevin Hern on Drugs
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Republican (District 1):
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Kendra Horn on Drugs
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Democrat (District 5):
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Frank Dean Lucas on Drugs
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Republican Representative (OK-3):
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- Voted YES on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Voted NO on subjecting federal employees to random drug tests. (Sep 1998)
- Rated -30 by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Dec 2006)
- Rated 25% by NORML, indicating an anti-legalization stance. (Jan 2014)
- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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Markwayne Mullin on Drugs
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Republican (District 2):
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- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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Steve Russell on Drugs
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Republican House Member (District 5):
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- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
- Voted YES on combatting epidemic of synthetic drugs. (Jun 2018)
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Former candidates & officeholders:
James Lankford on Drugs
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Republican (Senate run 2014) (District 5):
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- Rated F by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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Frank Keating on Drugs
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Former Republican Governor (1995-2002):
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- Supports community sentencing in drug courts. (Feb 2001)
- More federal funding for all aspects of Drug War. (Aug 2000)
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Steve Largent on Drugs
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Former Republican Challenger (2002):
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- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Ban federal funding for needle-exchange programs. (Mar 1999)
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Brad Carson on Drugs
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2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative:
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- Cleanup methamphetamine in rural communities. (May 2004)
- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
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Don Nickles on Drugs
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Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004:
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- Voted YES on increasing penalties for drug offenses. (Nov 1999)
- Voted YES on spending international development funds on drug control. (Jul 1996)
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David Walters on Drugs
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2002 Democratic Senate Challenger (OK):
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Brad Carson on Drugs
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Democrat (Retired) (District 2):
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- Cleanup methamphetamine in rural communities. (May 2004)
- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
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Tom Coburn on Drugs
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Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative (OK-2):
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- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Ban federal funding for needle-exchange programs. (Mar 1999)
- Require chemical resellers to certify against meth use. (Sep 2007)
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Mary Fallin on Drugs
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Republican:
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- Legal marijuana provides no substantial benefit. (Jun 2014)
- Prevent prescription drug abuse from occurring. (Feb 2013)
- Women in Recovery: abuse programs avoid incarceration. (Feb 2011)
- Voted YES on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Rated 25% by NORML, indicating an anti-legalization stance. (Jan 2014)
- Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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Ernest Istook on Drugs
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Republican (District 5):
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- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Voted YES on subjecting federal employees to random drug tests. (Sep 1998)
- Ban federal funding for needle-exchange programs. (Mar 1999)
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Steve Largent on Drugs
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Republican (District 1):
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- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Ban federal funding for needle-exchange programs. (Mar 1999)
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Mark Myles on Drugs
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2010 Democratic Challenger:
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Andrew Rice on Drugs
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Democratic Challenger:
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Wes Watkins on Drugs
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Republican (District 3):
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- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
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J.C. Watts on Drugs
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Republican (District 4):
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- Voted YES on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. (Sep 2001)
- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
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Stephanie Bice on Drugs
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Republican (District 5):
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- Supports expansion of state medical marijuana program. (May 2020)
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Tom Coburn on Drugs
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Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative (OK-2):
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- Voted YES on prohibiting needle exchange & medical marijuana in DC. (Oct 1999)
- Ban federal funding for needle-exchange programs. (Mar 1999)
- Require chemical resellers to certify against meth use. (Sep 2007)
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James Lankford on Drugs
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Republican Senate challenger:
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- Rated F by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Nov 2016)
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John Sullivan on Drugs
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Republican Representative (OK-1):
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- Voted NO on more funding for Mexico to fight drugs. (Jun 2008)
- Rated -20 by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance. (Dec 2006)
- Rename "Drug Abuse" institute as "Diseases of Addiction". (Mar 2007)
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