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Gies Law Firm Director of Marketing and Commercial Licensing Mason Pain breaks down the real forces reshaping Oklahoma’s cannabis industry in 2025. From OBN’s headline-ready grow shutdown claims to new laws, Timely renewal, COO requirements and the “one-and-done” rule, learn what’s behind the shrinking license count — and how to avoid becoming the next casualty in the state’s evolving compliance maze. This episode emphasizes the need for precise compliance and the potential consequences of failing to meet new standards, while also expressing hope for improvements in the licensing process. Takeaways * The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics claims to have shut down 6,000 illegal marijuana farms, raising concerns about the accuracy of this figure. * The residency requirement for non-residents in the Oklahoma cannabis market leads to straw ownership schemes. * Recent changes in registration fees and requirements have drastically reduced the number of active licenses. * Timely renewal deadlines are critical; late submissions can incur significant fees and lead to license expiration. * Dispensaries now face new requirements, including the need for a certificate of occupancy, which could threaten their operations. * The new law allows OMMA to deny applications for errors that are not typographical, increasing the stakes for applicants. * There is a growing concern about the impact of regulatory changes on patient access to dispensaries, especially in rural areas. * The licensing process has seen inconsistencies, but there are signs of improvement under new leadership at OMMA. * Operators must be vigilant about compliance to avoid falling into traps set by changing regulations. * Geis Law Firm offers support for navigating the complex licensing landscape. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Licensing Landscape 12:12 Timely Renewal Deadlines and New Regulations 18:51 Concerns Over Dispensary Licensing and Patient Access 26:36 Navigating the Complexities of Licensing
5 episodios
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