Oklahoma will become a groundbreaking pioneer if voters approve state-sanctioned medical marijuana June 26.

It would become the first state to initiate a medical marijuana program without listing specific ailments for which doctors could authorize marijuana for their patients.

The issue will be presented to voters as the result of initiative petition signed by 67,801 Okahomans and presented to state officials in August 2016.

Thirty other states have previously passed laws authorizing medical marijuana, but all listed qualifying conditions.