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Patients and small growers warn OMMA prepackaging rule will harm medicine quality and mom-and-pop businesses
Summary
Patients, dispensary operators and growers told OMMA that House Bill 3361–driven prepackaging rules risk increased mold, loss of ability to inspect products, burdensome labeling and extra costs that could push customers to the black market and strain small operators.
Patients, family-run dispensaries and legacy growers told the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority on Dec. 17 that the agency’s proposed implementation of House Bill 3361 requiring prepackaged cannabis flower could harm product quality and small businesses.
"Our patients who come to us are already sick," said Tracy Turner, a dispensary operator and patient, who warned that prepackaged flower that…
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