Oklahoma lawmakers are tightening oversight of medical marijuana prescriptions and closing loopholes in marijuana-related DUI laws as the new year approaches.
Starting on Jan. 1, physicians must be registered with the OMMA before they can provide a medical marijuana recommendation to a licensed patient.
A new Oklahoma law that took effect Nov. 1 makes it illegal for anyone inside a vehicle to use marijuana, regardless of whether they are the driver or a passenger. Under the new regulations, medical ...
A number of new Oklahoma laws took effect on January 1, bringing changes that impact criminal sentencing, medical marijuana use, personal data protection, and ambulance pricing.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A new Oklahoma law tied to medical marijuana access is now in effect, bringing significant changes for physicians. Senate Bill 1066, which took effect January 1, requires ...
Two Oklahoma residents are claiming that the 7% marijuana tax is illegal, and they want every patient who's paid it to be reimbursed. Adrian Keith Johnson and Tracy Neeley filed a lawsuit in Oklahoma ...
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) revealed startling statistics about the trafficking of illegal marijuana from Oklahoma ...
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