Software glitch cancels thousands of medical marijuana business licenses, OMMA says
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Software glitch cancels thousands of medical marijuana business licenses, OMMA says
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority says thousands of business licenses have been canceled due to a glitch with their third-party licensing portal. Thousands of medical marijuana businesses reportedly received a notification from OMMA on Wednesday, informing them that their business license was mistakenly canceled after technical issues with licensing platform Thentia. OMMA says the business that were notified are all…
Oklahoma Gov. Signs Bill to Create Medical Cannabis Training Program for Physicians
Physicians in Oklahoma will soon have to undergo training before recommending medical cannabis to patients, under a bill signed Monday by Gov. Kevin Stitt (R). Previously, the state's rules only required physicians to be in good standing with their professional boards and consider "accepted standards a reasonable and prudent physician would follow" before making a patient recommendation for medical cannabis use. Under the new law, the Oklahoma M…
Oklahoma Marijuana Licensing Glitch Accidentally Cancels Thousands of Business Licenses
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) says a technical issue with its licensing platform has mistakenly canceled thousands of active business licenses. According to OMMA, a glitch in the Thentia system triggered erroneous notifications to licensed businesses stating their licenses had expired. The agency says affected businesses are still legally allowed to operate and should contac…
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