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It’s going to take a little longer for medical marijuana growers to start working in Tulsa.
Oklahomans behind the petition effort to put recreational marijuana on the November ballot have reached their goal.
The group Green the Vote is amending their lawsuit to add more defendants, including the Executive Director of the Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy.
Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton denies the claims made against him in a lawsuit filed by medical marijuana supporter Chip Paul.
The Rogers County District Attorney is recusing himself from an investigation into the Rogers County Sheriff.
Oklahoma's new medical marijuana program is now the subject of two lawsuits.
Medical marijuana supporters held a news conference Wednesday afternoon in response to the Oklahoma State Department of Health's emergency regulations issued Tuesday.
Smokable medical marijuana can’t be sold in Oklahoma dispensaries.
The board approved of the rules with the exception of selling smokable cannabis. Patients can still grow it at home and smoke it.
The Oklahoma Board of Health will vote Tuesday on emergency rules regulating Medical Marijuana.
Chip Paul said Sheriff Scott Walton didn’t need to use force on him, but Walton said he was trying to get control of a meeting that was getting out of hand.
The ACLU has responded to the way a supporter of State Question 788 was removed from a forum by Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton on Monday, June 18th.
A Facebook video shows a supporter of medical marijuana being forced out of a public forum Monday night in Claremore by the Rogers County Sheriff.
Along with all the campaign ads, you can expect to hear from those opposed to State Question 788, the legalization of medical marijuana in Oklahoma, over the next 8 days.
On June 26, voters across the state will got to the polls to decide if they want to allow medical marijuana.