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Oklahoma regulators close 5 operations, seize ‘untraceable’ cannabis

A multi-agency investigation in Oklahoma has resulted in the closure of five marijuana businesses and the seizure of thousands of pounds of untraceable cannabis.

The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), in conjunction with law enforcement agencies in Ponca City and Kay and Osage counties, seized or embargoed roughly 14,000 plants and 4,850 pounds of cannabis, The Oklahoman reported.

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“This enforcement effort aligns with the strategic response to the supply and demand study we released in June, sending a strong message that illicit activity has nowhere to hide,” OMMA Executive Director Adria Berry said in a news release.

“This effort was only made possible due to the strong collaboration of all agencies involved and is a model for future enforcement action on a wide scale.”

The 25-page June report found that supply in Oklahoma’s medical marijuana market was at least 32 times higher than patient demand, helping

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