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An Oklahoma cannabis testing lab found mold and yeast in pre-rolls exceeding the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority’s threshold for certain types of grow batches.
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Graves Farm Organics was suspended for failing to meet state testing requirements and other violations endangering public health and safety.
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Oklahoma’s Medical Marijuana Authority, known as OMMA, is downsizing. Hit by a dive in the number of new commercial licenses, and a budget appropriation from the legislature below what it asked for, the agency has laid off 29 staff members to try and save money.
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After a mass murder at a marijuana farm, a Chinese diplomat visited an organization that has been the subject of investigations. The meetings reflect an international pattern of contacts between Chinese officials and suspected criminal networks.
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The Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) found about 72,000 pounds of black-market marijuana inside a metal barn on Nov. 9 in Wagoner County.
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The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority and law enforcement in Kay County worked together to respond to complaints about medical marijuana businesses in the area.
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A report by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting, which was ordered by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, reveals several key findings about the state’s medical marijuana industry.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing through legislation aimed at Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry. These efforts come after Oklahomans voted down recreational cannabis last month.