
Clifton Adcock
Investigative Reporter at The Frontier
Investigative reporter for The Frontier. 1 Timothy 6:10. [email protected]. PGP Fingerprint: https://t.co/hbe4UFSUlc
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5 days ago |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Clifton Adcock
unding for a state program that gives money to crime victims has continued to decline over the past several years and a growing percentage of people who apply for payments are rejected, data shows. Revenue for the program declined 27% between the 2017 and 2024 fiscal years and the amount paid to crime victims decreased 44% during that time. kAm(96? %96 uC@?E:6C 7:CDE C6A@CE65 @? E96 ~<=29@>2 rC:>6 ':4E:>D’ r@>A6?D2E:@? uF?5 :? a_`h[ DE2E6 @77:4:2=D H6C6 4@?46C?65 E96J H@F=5 D@@?
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5 days ago |
journalrecord.com | Clifton Adcock
Summary:Medical marijuana legalization linked to 20-25% rise in rural Oklahoma housing valuesOkemah residents report being priced out by cash-rich marijuana growersStudy finds property value increases began ~20 months post-legalizationDecline in marijuana farms as state cracks down on illegal operationsOkemah residents told researchers about marijuana growers showing up with wads of cash to buy property at inflated prices.
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1 week ago |
oklahoman.com | Clifton Adcock
• Oklahoma housing prices, especially in rural areas, have risen sharply since medical marijuana was legalized, a study finds. • Researchers link the increase to marijuana growers buying up properties, driving up prices and impacting affordability for local residents. • Counties with high numbers of marijuana grows saw a 20-25% increase in housing values over five years, exceeding increases in similar counties in neighboring states where marijuana isn't legal.
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1 week ago |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Clifton Adcock
ousing prices, particularly in rural areas, are up significantly since Oklahoma legalized medical marijuana, according to a new study. The study, published in Cambridge University’s Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, attributes rising property values to a real estate buying spree from marijuana growers. kAm#6D62C496CD 6I2>:?65 A6@A=6’D A6C46:G65 :>A24ED @7 >65:42= >2C:;F2?2 =682=:K2E:@? 2?5 2=D@ EC:65 E@ >62DFC6 E96 67764ED @7 E96 :?5FDECJ @? E96 DE2E6]k^Am kAmqC:2?
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1 week ago |
enidnews.com | Clifton Adcock
Housing prices, particularly in rural areas, are up significantly since Oklahoma legalized medical marijuana, according to a new study. The study, published in Cambridge University’s Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, attributes rising property values to a real estate buying spree from marijuana growers. kAm#6D62C496CD 6I2>:?65 A6@A=6’D A6C46:G65 :>A24ED @7 >65:42= >2C:;F2?2 =682=:K2E:@? 2?5 2=D@ EC:65 E@ >62DFC6 E96 67764ED @7 E96 :?5FDECJ @? E96 DE2E6]k^Am kAmqC:2?
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