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Council presses OMA on enforcement gaps as federal hemp-derived THC ban looms
Summary
Council members urged stronger interagency coordination and public communication to address unregulated intoxicating hemp products sold in convenience stores, and OMA offered its QA lab support for enforcement testing.
Council members pressed the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority on Nov. 19 about enforcement gaps related to intoxicating hemp-derived products sold outside the regulated medical market.
Director Danielle briefed the council on recently enacted federal legislation that will ban intoxicating hemp-derived products nationwide 365 days after enactment (the director cited Nov. 12 as the bill-signing date). She said the federal ban "preempts any state law that…
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