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Oklahoma Lawmakers Vote To Extend Medical Marijuana Business License Moratorium

“We don’t want to go back to the Wild, Wild West and have 10,000 licenses out there. We wanna put a number on that so we can keep them in compliance.”

By Emma Murphy, Oklahoma Voice

Oklahoma House lawmakers on Wednesday sent two bills to the Senate extending a moratorium on medical marijuana licenses and limiting the number of grow licenses.

House Bills 3143 and 3144 would extend an existing moratorium on all new marijuana business licenses to August 1, 2028, and limit the number of grow licenses to 2,500, respectively.

The current moratorium on new licenses expires August 1. There are currently 2,164 licensed grows in Oklahoma, according to a dashboard posted by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority.

There are 686 processors, 1,421 dispensaries and 58 transporters licensed in Oklahoma.

Extending the moratorium

Rep. Tim Turner, R-Kinta, said the extended moratorium in House Bill 3143 is only for new licenses. Current medical marijuana businesses in good standing with OMMA could open new locations with their existing licenses, he said.

He said the moratorium will help control the black market side and keep the medical marijuana industry medical, not recreational.

Rep. Jared Deck, D-Norman, said one of his constituents was worried they wouldn’t

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