In this blog post, Oklahoma Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs addresses a common question among growers in the state: do I need an additional license if I want to expand my operations from indoors to outdoors, or vice versa? The answer is yes, according to Kovacs. If you want to conduct both indoor and outdoor grows on the same property, you will need to obtain both an outdoor grow license and an indoor grow license. While generally there is a rule against having multiple licenses associated with one property, this rule does not apply when it comes to conducting both types of grows. For more information and similar content, visit 420.Law website.
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Do I Have to Tag Every Plant in My Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Grow Operation?
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Are you running a medical marijuana grow operation in Oklahoma? If so, you may be wondering if you need to tag every single plant. The answer is yes. According to Cannabis Business Lawyer Jesse Kovacs, it is crucial to tag each plant from seed to harvest to comply with the seed to sale tracking system. Recent events, such as the Attorney General seizing 77,000 untagged marijuana plants, highlight the importance of proper tagging. While it may be an unfortunate cost, it is necessary to protect your product and operations. For more helpful information on navigating the Oklahoma medical marijuana industry, visit oklahomamedicalmarijuana.attorney.
What Information Do I Need to Provide the OMMA in My Monthly Reports if I Am a Grower?
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In this blog post, Oklahoma Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs answers a common question for growers: What information do I need to provide to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) in my monthly reports? Kovacs explains that growers must submit a monthly report to OMMA by the 15th of every month, including details such as the amount harvested, purchased, sold or transferred, and wasted in pounds. Additionally, growers should include the amount of dried or drying marijuana on hand and total sales numbers in dollars. Kovacs advises growers to use the metric inventory seed sale tracking system for easier compliance. For more information on this topic or anything related to cannabis business, visit their website at oklahomamedicalmarijuana.attorney.
Do I Need to File a Surety Bond with the OMMA if I Own a Commercial Grow License?
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In this blog post, Oklahoma Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs addresses the question of whether commercial grow license owners need to file a surety bond with OMMA (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority). Kovacs explains that if the licensee has resided on the premises for at least five years before applying, they only need to attest to that fact. However, if they haven’t lived on the premises for that long, they must file a surety bond of at least $50,000 for each license obtained. Kovacs emphasizes the importance of renewing the bond before it expires and providing proof of renewal to OMMA. For further assistance, readers can visit the attorney’s website.
What Signage Requirements Must Be Met by Any Commercial Medical Marijuana Grower in Oklahoma?
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In this blog post, Oklahoma Cannabis Business Lawyer Jesse Kovacs discusses the signage requirements that commercial medical marijuana growers in Oklahoma must meet. He explains that the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) has recently cracked down on these requirements, issuing petitions to revoke licenses for non-compliance. The statute states that growers need an 18 by 24 inch sign with a white background, plain black text, and a readable font. It should be posted at the perimeter of the property, visible from the road. Kovacs warns that even small deviations from these requirements can lead to license revocation. He advises growers to stay informed, comply with the regulations, and seek legal assistance if needed. For more information, readers can visit 420.Law website.
What Is the OBN’s Policy Process on Granting Medical Marijuana Growing Registrations?
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Are you interested in starting a medical marijuana business in Oklahoma? If so, it’s important to understand the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics’ (OBN) policy process for granting medical marijuana growing registrations. As an experienced Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business Lawyer, I can guide you through the four steps involved in a successful application. Firstly, you’ll need to submit the application form and pay the $2,500 fee. Then, you’ll need to download and complete the supplemental application packet, which includes additional documentation requests. After that, the OBN will schedule a face-to-face interview with all applicants. Finally, upon completion of the interview, the OBN will either grant the registration or conduct further investigations. For more information, feel free to reach out to me at OklahomaMedicalMarijuana.Attorney.
What Are the Security Measurements for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Outdoor Grow Businesses?
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According to the OBN, outdoor greenhouse facilities for medical marijuana must have adequate security measures.
Growing Your Own Medical Marijuana: Understanding the Requirements for Home Grows in Oklahoma
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Patient-grown marijuana must be cultivated on real property owned by the patient or with written permission from the property owner.
What Is the Fifth Security Requirement for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Growing Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
The OBN’s fifth requirement states that medical marijuana areas must have limited access for authorized employees only.
What Is the Fourth Security Requirement for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Growing Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
The OBN’s fourth requirement applies to outdoor grows or greenhouse facilities and requires a fence and entry gates to secure the area.
What Is the Third Security Requirement for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Growing Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
The OBN requires that each building have self-closing and self-locking doors made of substantial material.
What Is the Second Security Requirement for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Grow Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
Each building must have a security alarm that sends a signal to a central station or police agency upon authorized entry.
What Is the First Security Requirement for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Grow Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
Marijuana must be stored, and containers or equipment used for processing must be locked if processing continues past the end of the workday.
Are Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Growers Required to Renew Their Nursery Grower Licenses?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
Growers are required to renew their nursery grower’s license every year, and the license year is from October 1st to September 30th.
How Much Do Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Nursery Grower Licenses Cost?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
The nursery growers license costs $25 plus an additional $1 for each 1,000 acre or square foot for every location and each year.
When Do Oklahoma Marijuana Grow Businesses Need a Nursery License?
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I can help guide you through the process and ensure that you have all the necessary documentation to successfully obtain your nursery grower’s license. Don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance with navigating the regulations and requirements for your grow business. Let’s work together to help your business thrive in the medical marijuana industry. Contact me today for expert legal advice and support.
How Does a Sensitive Crop Requirement Affect Oklahoma Marijuana Growers?
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Attention all medical marijuana commercial grower licensees operating outdoor production facilities in Oklahoma: starting November 1st, 2022, registration with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture as an environmentally sensitive crop owner is mandatory. This is to prevent pesticide drift and protect your crops. Make sure to provide your business information and GPS coordinates when registering. If you have any questions or need assistance with OMMA compliance audits, contact a marijuana grower lawyer in Tulsa, Oklahoma for guidance. Stay informed and proactive to ensure the success of your medical marijuana operation. Visit oklahomamedicalmarijuana.attorney for more information. Thank you.
What Happens if an Oklahoma Marijuana Grow Facility Does Not Put Up Proper Signage?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
Are you aware of the consequences of not putting up proper signage at your medical marijuana grow facility? According to Title 63, failing to erect the required signage within 60 days after renewing your commercial grow license could result in its immediate revocation. This rule specifically applies to outdoor grow facilities, so make sure you follow the regulations to avoid any penalties. If you need guidance on obtaining or renewing your marijuana grower license in Tulsa, contact a knowledgeable attorney for assistance. Visit our website for more information on how we can help you navigate the legalities of the medical marijuana industry.
What Needs to Be On Required Signage for Outdoor Oklahoma Marijuana Grow Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
The signage shall comply with county regulations and ordinances related to the real property where the commercial grow operation is located
What Are the New Signage Rules for Outdoor Oklahoma Marijuana Growth Facilities?
Ope Adegbuyi, Esq. 
Signage shall be located at the property measuring no less than 18 inches by 24 inches with a font size of no less than two inches.