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To Be Or Not To Be Marijuana In Oklahoma

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About this film

"To Be or Not to Be: Marijuana in Oklahoma" is the title of a documentary film produced by Cameron University communication students around 2014, exploring the state of marijuana in Oklahoma at that time. The title is a play on the famous Shakespearean quote , referencing the ongoing debate or uncertainty surrounding marijuana's legal status in the state. At the time of the documentary's creation, marijuana possession was a misdemeanor, but Oklahoma now only allows licensed medical marijuana use, with recreational use remaining illegal. About the Documentary: · Producers: Eleven communication students from Cameron University in Lawton, OK. · Topic: The film delves into the legal and social aspects of marijuana in Oklahoma. · Timeline: The film was produced and shown around 2014, predating Oklahoma's later legalization of medical marijuana. · Significance: The title highlights the contentious nature of marijuana laws and policies in Oklahoma, reflecting the public discourse of the era. Cameron University Student Documentary Crew: Morgan Thompson, Breshya Lewis, Chase Mallow, McKenzie Talley, Chelsea Putney, Komantcia Jones, Adrian Alexander, Logan Ralston, Bradley Johnson, Jamal Par…

Directors & creators

Cameron University

Subjects

documentary, legalization of marijuana, Cameron University

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