Oklahoma Cannabis Legislation
SB640 modifies the distance requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries from schools and churches, impacting dispensary location and patient access.
View full bill textHB3519 removes bond requirements for medical marijuana businesses, creates a land reclamation fund, and clarifies land ownership documents, impacting operators and the public.
View full bill textHB3127 establishes employment protections for medical marijuana patients and applicants in Oklahoma, impacting patient rights and employer policies.
View full bill textHB4248 prohibits the sale of hemp-derived beverages to anyone under 21, impacting consumers' access and operators' market in Oklahoma.
View full bill textHB4454 restricts edible cannabis products, impacting patient access, consumer choice, and operator product lines in Oklahoma.
View full bill textSB133 requires medical marijuana grow facilities to present their license for groundwater permits, impacting operators' access to water resources.
View full bill textHB3144 directs OMMA to cap medical marijuana business licenses, impacting patient access, market competition for operators, and consumer choice in Oklahoma.
View full bill textHB3143 extends Oklahoma's medical marijuana business moratorium, restricting ownership transfers and impacting market entry for new operators and patient access to services.
View full bill textSB1242 increases the bond requirement for medical marijuana licensees, potentially impacting smaller operators and market accessibility for patients and consumers.
View full bill textSB1501 allows the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to recall medical marijuana bonds, requiring notice to law enforcement and public record keeping, impacting regulatory oversight and transparency for patients and operators.
View full bill textHB2897 creates a medical marijuana transportation license, allowing third-party transport to patients and establishing new inventory, manifest, and signage requirements for operators.
View full bill textSB697 establishes new requirements for medical marijuana license issuance and inventory tracking, impacting operators and patient access in Oklahoma.
View full bill textHB1163 decreases the weight threshold for aggravated marijuana trafficking, potentially increasing penalties for patients, caregivers, and operators in Oklahoma.
View full bill textSB39 restricts medical marijuana license eligibility for individuals with certain felony convictions, impacting patient access and public safety in Oklahoma.
View full bill textHB3314 failed, meaning Oklahoma counties cannot implement a public service impact tax on marijuana sales via local initiative or referendum.
View full bill textSB1039 modifies grounds for medical marijuana license denials, requiring notice and setting fees, impacting patient access and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
View full bill textHB2584 allows physician assistants in Oklahoma to prescribe controlled dangerous substances, including medical cannabis, expanding patient access and potentially impacting the state's medical cannabis market.
View full bill textHB2807 allows Oklahoma medical marijuana transporters to operate warehouses and requires detailed inventory manifests, impacting supply chain logistics and regulatory oversight.
View full bill textHB2837 mandates education training for Oklahoma medical marijuana business employees, impacting patient safety and industry professionalism.
View full bill textSB518 mandates specific warning labels on medical marijuana packaging, enhancing consumer safety and product transparency for patients in Oklahoma.
View full bill textSB786 increases fines and prohibits medical marijuana consumption in specific public places, impacting patient access and public use regulations in Oklahoma.
View full bill textSB774 modifies medical marijuana license identification numbers and requires a barcode, impacting patient and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
View full bill textSB1066 mandates a state registry for medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma, impacting patient privacy and access to medical cannabis.
View full bill textSB522 mandated an Advisory Council to form a task force and submit a final report on medical marijuana, but was vetoed.
View full bill textHB2170 transfers the duty to collect and enforce registered agent fees for medical marijuana businesses to the Secretary of State, impacting state revenue administration and the Medical Marijuana Tax Fund.
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