Ending medical marijuana industry would be a 'death blow' to OK businesses
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Oklahoma Voice: Eliminating Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry would be ‘death blow,’ costly to state
OKLAHOMA CITY — In the months after Oklahoma voters legalized medical marijuana, Mike Khemmoro and his business partner poured their life’s savings into founding a thriving business that has grown to 10 locations.
Eliminating Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry would be ‘death blow,’ costly to state • Oklahoma Voice
Mercy Forbes, a Mango Cannabis employee, stocks medical marijuana on the sales floor of the medical marijuana dispensary in Norman on March 5, 2026. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — In the months after Oklahoma voters legalized medical marijuana, Mike Khemmoro and his business partner poured their life’s savings into founding a thriving business that has grown to 10 locations. Mango Cannabis’ dispensaries in Bixby, Catoosa, E…
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Appears Safe For Now…
Earlier today, Oklahoma Voice took an inside look at one of the more puzzling issues Governor Kevin Stitt is pushing in his final year in office – repealing medical marijuana in Oklahoma. During his State of the State address, he called for the issue to be placed on the Oklahoma ballot and has repeatedly doubled down via the press and on social media. The post Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Appears Safe For Now… appeared first on The Lost Ogle.
Oklahoma Governor Claims Lawmakers Support His Push To Roll Back State’s Voter-Approved Medical Marijuana Law
The governor of Oklahoma is repeating his call to roll back the state's medical marijuana law, and he claims lawmakers are on board with putting the issue before voters again-despite recent comments from GOP leaders who've voiced skepticism about that possibility. In an interview with Family Research Center President Tony Perkins that was released on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) was asked about his push to repeal Oklahoma's medical cannabis p…
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