Oklahoma Cannabis Law
How Should Marijuana Products Be Transported?
Marijuana products should be in a locked shipping container, away from public view and labeled, and in a secure vehicle area. Read more »Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business: What Does a Qualifying Criminal Conviction Mean?
The disqualifying criminal conviction is any nonviolent felony conviction within two years of submitting an application to the department. Read more »Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business: Are You Required to Undergo a Criminal History Screening?
For a medical marijuana business license, one must pass an Oklahoma background check to see if the applicant does not have a criminal history. Read more »What Are the Responsibilities of a Medical Marijuana Business License Holder?
The holders must comply with directives of the Department of Health. The holders must accept notices issued and served according to law. Read more »What Is Happening with Oklahoma State Question 820 Right Now?
The governor can either put the question on a special election ballot or a primary election ballot in either 2023 or 2024. Read more »Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business: How Does a State Question Become Law?
In Oklahoma, each state question requires only a simple majority of votes, 51%, to be voted for or against. Read more »What Is State Question 820?
State Question 820 is an initiated petition because the citizens brought it to legalize recreational marijuana in Oklahoma. Read more »What's Up with Oklahoma State Question 820?
We are in the 10-day wait period after the publication of the signature account where anyone can oppose the account or the bylaw title. Read more »When Do Marijuana Businesses Have to Renew Their Licenses?
So, according to OOMA, businesses should submit their renewal application between one and 60 days before the license expires. Read more »How Much Does a Medical Marijuana Business License Cost in Oklahoma?
There is a non-refundable application fee of $2,500 for an Oklahoma dispensary and an Oklahoma grower's license. Read more »Can an Oklahoma Marijuana Business Change Ownership?
if you are transferring the ownership, changing your name, and changing your location, the total amount would be 1500. Read more »Can You Still Acquire a License During the Moratorium?
You can acquire the license through a transfer of ownership, so the current owner would have to transfer their license ownership to the new owner. Read more »How Does the Moratorium Affect Businesses?
This moratorium doesn't go into effect until August 26th. However, businesses can still apply for new licenses until August 26th of this year, 2022. Read more »How Does State Question 820 Affect Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business?
This moratorium went into effect because the OMMA needs to catch up on its backlog and try to get every business in compliance. Read more »Should Your Cannabis Business Have an Operating Agreement?
And the short answer is yes, definitely. Those documents do a really great job of listing out who the owners of the company are, at what percentage, what every owners' rights, obligations, and responsibilities are, not only to the company but to the other owners of the company. And also, it is also a requirement when submitting for your business license. Read more »What to Look at When Vetting Out Different Properties That You Want to Purchase
Normally, building inspections hit five points, structural, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and fire, mechanical being HVAC unit, normally. Read more »Can You Set Up a Parent Subsidiary Framework With Your Cannabis Business?
Yes, you can. However, you are required to disclose each level of ownership when it comes to a cannabis business. Read more »Oklahoma Cannabis Industry: Everything You Must Know About Leases
Normally, the main issues that I see behind leases, particularly in the cannabis industry, are going to be possibly threefold. Read more »Oklahoma Cannabis Industry: Minority/Majority Member Rights
As a requirement for your Oklahoma medical marijuana cannabis business license, you are required to produce some forms of governing documents on behalf of your company. Read more »OMMA: The Actions That Take Place After Your Inspection
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority will give you 30 days to correct any items listed as violations of your business. Read more »
