Most states with legal medical or recreational cannabis have played it safe by establishing a lot of restrictions around who can access the plant. But Oklahoma, the Cowboy Capital, is blazing its own trail.
The Oklahoma legislature approved a new bill on Friday that allows home deliveries of medical cannabis products. The bill also permits out-of-state residents to purchase and possess medical cannabis in-state, an uncommon policy in the US cannabis landscape.
Many cannabis patients live with physical disabilities, which can make regular trips to the dispensary difficult if not life-threatening, in some cases. Under the new law, filed as HB 3228, licensed dispensaries may deliver THC-containing products to a patient’s home, so long as the patient resides within...
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