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The statewide regulator for marijuana is the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Under SQ 788, an individual who obtains a Medical Marijuana License from the state of Oklahoma may consume marijuana legally and may legally possess up to: 3 ounces (85 g) of marijuana; 6 mature marijuana plants (defined as plants that are in the budding stage)
It did not receive a vote in the Senate, but was inserted into the $1.1 trillion "cromnibus" spending bill during final negotiations, which became law with President Obama's signature on December 16, 2014. [53]
The medical marijuana industry in Oklahoma is changing, business licenses plunging and the market shrinking. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Oklahoma Question 788, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, was a 2018 ballot measure on the June 26 ballot (alongside primaries for various statewide offices) to legalize medical marijuana in the state of Oklahoma. It passed with over 56% "yes" votes.
This is a photo of a vehicle that was disguised as an Amazon delivery van to pick up marijuana for sale on the black market. ... He said he started using the fake Amazon van in May 2022. He lived ...
Wu Chen, a 46-year-old former worker at an Oklahoma marijuana farm near Hennessey — a small town about 68 miles northwest of Oklahoma City — is accused of killing four other workers on Nov. 20 ...
Oklahoma State Question 820 was a voter initiative to legalize adult purchasing, possession and consumption of cannabis in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It would have placed Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority in charge of business regulation. It appeared on the March 7, 2023 in a special election to consider this single State Question.
Grand jurors alleged in the second indictment that Paul Wayne Baxter illegally grew marijuana at Cannabaxter Farms and Evergreen Farms in Prague, about 50 miles east of Oklahoma City.