This bill amends existing laws related to medical marijuana in Oklahoma, specifically focusing on the processing, packaging, and labeling of medical marijuana products. It establishes two types of medical marijuana processor licenses—nonhazardous and hazardous—while detailing the application process and criteria for approval. Notably, the bill introduces new limits on tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content, stating that no individual edible medical marijuana product shall contain more than ten milligrams of THC, and no package shall exceed one hundred milligrams of THC. Additionally, the bill mandates that licensed processors submit monthly yield and sales reports to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, which will oversee compliance and inspections.

Furthermore, the bill outlines specific packaging and labeling requirements for medical marijuana products to ensure they are not appealing to children and do not contain misleading information. It emphasizes the importance of including health warnings and testing information on labels. The bill also includes provisions for the return or disposal of non-compliant products by dispensaries. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2026.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 63-423, 63-427.18