The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is working to build a licensing and inspection software to replace the agency's current "inefficient" program.
Oklahoma lawmakers are looking at an array of medical marijuana bills this upcoming session impacting those in the industry and consumers.
At least two dozen bills that, if passed, would affect the state's medical marijuana industry are proposed by state lawmakers this year.
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics served a search warrant at a cannabis store in Sapulpa on January 16. According to OBN, its Tulsa Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served the warrant at Okie Brothers Farm for operating without an active OBN registration.
In just weeks, Oklahoma lawmakers will convene to consider 3,052 new bills that could become law. Among those, 22 bills could change Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry. Some of those who would be impacted by those changes have concerns.
The delivery service DoorDash, used to bring food and convenience store items to your doorstep, will now deliver hemp-based THC products in Oklahoma.
An Oklahoma fugitive has been captured in California a week after being placed on Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted list.According to Drummond,
A growing number of women have faced criminal charges in Oklahoma after using drugs during their pregnancies in recent years. But an appeals court ruled expectant mothers who used medical marijuana can’t be prosecuted.
Logan Michael Jones was charged in 2022. The Supreme Court accepted his resignation Monday as an attorney after he reached a deal with prosecutors.
LOVE COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Texas man was arrested and accused of trying to sell illegal marijuana after a traffic stop in Love County. The man was pulled over in a rental car while driving on I-35 after deputies said they saw him commit several traffic violations.
After a week of being listed as one of General Gentner Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted, an Oklahoma fugitive has been taken into custody.
Michael Fanone, a former DC police officer who was attacked during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, joins CNN’s Pamela Brown to react to Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes’s comments about January 6th after President Trump commuted Rhodes’ prison sentence.