
A Medical Marijuana Dispensary licensed in the state of Oklahoma by the OMMA.
Offering medical flower, edibles, and other cannabis products like extractions.
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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) website. The OMMA was established to oversee the medical marijuana program for the State of Oklahoma. It is responsible for licensing, regulating, and administering the program as authorized by state law. Operating under the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the primary goal is to ensure safe and responsible practices for the people of Oklahoma.
In June 2018, Oklahoma constituents approved a medical marijuana program by passing State Question 788.
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana law authorizes any person who has been given a state-approved medical marijuana license to legally consume medical marijuana and possess up to 3 ounces on their body, 6 mature plants, 6 seedlings, 1 ounce of concentrates, 72 ounces of edibles, and a total of 8 ounces of cannabis in their private home.
The possession of up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis by someone who does not have a medical marijuana card will be classified as a misdemeanor offense punishable by a maximum fine of $400. Offenders who are caught with more than 1.5 ounces are subject to the state’s existing laws.
The possession of drug paraphernalia remains illegal. Medical marijuana license holders are protected from prosecution if they are caught with paraphernalia, but non card holding offenders could actually receive jail time.
The Oklahoma adult medical marijuana license costs $100 . The card is valid for two years from the date it is issued. Patients who are enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare are only required to pay $20.