Understanding the Impact of House Bill 2118
Oklahoma lawmakers are set to pass House Bill 2118, which could have significant implications for reservists in the state. As a Tulsa medical marijuana business attorney, I, Katrina Lucas, want to bring awareness to a specific aspect of this bill that pertains to cannabis use among military personnel.
Under federal law, members of the military are prohibited from consuming cannabis, with some exceptions for CBD and hemp products containing less than .03% THC. However, Oklahoma law treats all forms of CBD as illegal, putting reservists at risk of criminal charges if they test positive for THC due to using these products.
Advocating for Change
It’s important for individuals to reach out to their senators and urge them to either create an exemption for CBD in House Bill 2118 or remove the CBD language altogether. This discrepancy between state and federal guidelines could have severe consequences for those seeking relief through CBD and hemp products.
As a Tulsa 420.Law attorney, I will continue to monitor any developments regarding this bill and keep the public informed. It’s crucial to stay informed, adhere to the law, and advocate for fair treatment of our reservists.
Consult with a Legal Expert
If you have any questions or concerns about House Bill 2118 or other legislative issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at Wirth Law Office. I offer low-cost consultations to help individuals navigate the complexities of the law. Contact me at 918-932-2879 to schedule a consultation and protect your rights.