OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) announced Wednesday it is seeking to have the licenses of 165 legal grow facilities revoked. ⏩ Find more Top Stories from ...
OMMA's new policy on when a medical marijuana patient needs to present their physical license is temporary, for now.
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) now requires medical marijuana businesses to have a “managing owner” for its new licensing portal. The new licensing and inspection software debuting ...
Starting on Jan. 1, physicians must be registered with the OMMA before they can provide a medical marijuana recommendation to ...
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) is flexing its expanded authority, announcing in a press release that it's taking legal action against 165 grow facilities. OMMA filed 165 petitions for ...
As can occur with any new statewide medical marijuana program, there was an expected ramp-up period in Oklahoma whereby regulators and operators alike became familiar with implementing the rules and ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority says thousands of business licenses have been canceled due to a glitch with their third-party licensing portal. Thousands of medical ...
A laboratory that operated in Tulsa will not pay fines over allegations it falsified cannabis test results after the business surrendered its license during an investigation by the Oklahoma Medical ...
New rules and regulations are coming for the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. The rules include new license categories and doctor regulations. With these changes, podiatrists can now write ...
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