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What Are the Legal Consequences if Oklahoma's "Right to Farm" Bill Passes?

Joe Wertz
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StateImpact Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s State Question 777, better known as the “Right to Farm” initiative, has drawn a good deal of controversy in recent months, reports StateImpact Oklahoma. SQ 777 would amend Oklahoma’s constitution to prevent the state Legislature from enacting laws that limit agricultural technology, livestock production or ranching practices, unless the state has a compelling interest to do so.

Supporters say the law would stop groups like the Humane Society from unwanted interference in farming and ranching. But for critics, the legislation is just another example of corporations buying influence in government.

Last month, the Oklahoma City Council approved a resolution formally opposing the state question. A few weeks later, Tulsa made a similar move. The cities are concerned that the legislation would prevent municipalities from overseeing land in neighborhoods or near retail establishments. Many local leaders are also worried if SQ 777 passes it will challenge a system that allows towns to oversee things like water, noise and dust.