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Council debates enforcement gaps, unregulated hemp products and OMA lab capacity
Summary
Council members pressed OMA for clearer enforcement after license suspensions, and discussed out‑of‑state and retail sales of intoxicating hemp products; OMA emphasized interagency sharing and noted its QA lab achieved accreditation and plans scope expansion.
Council members told the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority they want clearer post‑suspension enforcement and better coordination with law enforcement to stop businesses that allegedly reopen after deactivation.
Several council members described instances where operators appeared to resume activity after a state action and asked what OMA and local law enforcement do to follow up. Director Adria Berry said OMA notifies local jurisdictions within 24 hours of a suspension, conducts field checks every 30 days, shares…
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