Gov. Mary Fallin told Internet viewers Thursday she opposes legalizing marijuana, including for medical purposes.

She also said she is concerned about what effects the prolonged drought — with no relief in sight — will have on the state's agricultural and tourist industries. Afterward, the governor pleaded with parents and coaches to be mindful of continued hot weather when two-a-day football practices get under way next week.

“I just want to ask all of our schools and our coaches and our parents to be very, very careful with two-a-day practices,” Fallin said during a Facebook town hall meeting. “We've got to be really careful with our young students.”

Extreme heat is being blamed for two recent Georgia high school football players' deaths, she said, and Oklahoma high schools and universities should exercise caution.