Regulators are prohibited from issuing licenses for any new medical cannabis dispensaries, processors, or commercial growers until 2026.
Region: Oklahoma City
According to a new economic analysis, excise taxes from retail cannabis sales in Oklahoma could yield $434 million in new tax revenue over four years.
Voters will decide on State Question 820 on Tuesday, March 7, 2023.
With nearly 300,00 patients registered with state officials to access medical cannabis products, Oklahoma has the highest number of marijuana patients per capita of any state.
The Governor acknowledged, “While there is much room for improvement in the way our state’s program operates, this bill does not address those items in a way I can support."
Oklahoma: Lawmakers Approve Measure Expanding Medical Cannabis Access, Reducing Possession Penalties
Operators will be able to engage in the home delivery of medical cannabis products to authorized patients.
Oklahoma City: Legislation takes effect Friday expanding protections for state-qualified medical cannabis patients. House Bill…
Oklahoma City, OK: Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed legislation into law expanding the pool…
