Saturday, October 30th 2021, 10:18 pm
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) is preparing cardholders for new emergency rules that take effect on Monday.
For patients, this means changes to submitting applications, physician recommendations and license re-prints.
The OMMA is also changing how dispensaries operate with customers and how much growers can harvest at a time.
The agency says these rules are a part of their effort to "build an industry backwards."
You can find a more in-depth breakdown on the OMMA's Facebook page.
Drake Johnson is a Digital Content Producer at Griffin Media. He joined the team in July 2021 after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in journalism. Drake is a longtime Oklahoman, growing up in Owasso and graduating from OHS in 2016. When not covering the news, he enjoys watching the Sooners and OKC Thunder, plus spending time with family and friends in the state and traveling across the country.
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