OKLAHOMA MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW | CALE LAW OFFICE
MEDICAL MARIJUANA Grower, Processor, and Dispensary LICENSE CONSULTING, COMPLIANCE AUDITING, AND LEGAL REPRESENTATION
People endeavoring into the medical marijuana business in Oklahoma are like pioneers on a new frontier.
But the road through this new territory can be treacherous if you don’t have somebody to help navigate you through the legal landscape.
Marijuana laws and regulations are complex. Plus, cities, towns, and state agencies oftentimes pass ordinances and regulations that exceed their lawful authority.
So, if you are getting into the medical marijuana business, AND you want to stay in it, then it’s important to hire Tulsa medical marijuana attorney Stephen Cale to guide and defend you.
Call the Cale Law Office at 918-277-4800 for your free initial consultation and for more information. Or, contact us via the web.
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- Bill Seeks County Pre-Approval For Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) Grower Licenses
- Bill Seeks To Allow OMMA, Counties And Municipalities To Limit New Dispensary, Grower Licenses
- Bill Introduced To Remove Ag Sales Tax Exemption From Oklahoma Marijuana Businesses
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- New Oklahoma Law Removes Delta-8 THC and Delta-10 THC From Definition Of Marijuana
- Federal Judge Refuses To Nix Oklahoma Residency Law For Medical Marijuana Business Licenses
- New Law Set Patient Count, Fee Limits for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Caregivers | OMMA Licensing Attorney
- Gov. Stitt Signs Bill Funding More Compliance and Enforcement Personnel, Other Positions, For Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA)
- Oklahoma Considering Medical Marijuana Dispensary Delivery, Drive-Throughs
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Oklahoma A Step Closer To Expanding Nonresident Marijuana Patient Licenses
- Bill Seeks To Cap Oklahoma Marijuana Dispensary, Grower, and Processor Licenses
- Okla. Bill Seeks To Recognize Out-Of-State Marijuana Patient Licenses
- Bill Introduced To Allow Oklahoma Veterinarians To Recommend Marijuana For Pets
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- New Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) Rules Effective Sept. 11, 2020
- OMMA Issues New Rules For “Samplers”
- New OMMA Rules Allow For Some Marijuana Remediation, Retesting
- Marijuana Testing With OMMA Licensed Lab Now Mandatory
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- Oklahoma Legislature May Do Away With Certificate Of Compliance In 2020
- Bill Introduced To Eliminate Durational Residency Requirement For Transporter Agent License, Lower Fee
- Oklahoma Bill Introduced To Give Municipalities, Counties Power To Restrict, Ban Medical Marijuana
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- State Bill Introduced To Keep Dispensaries Away From “Place Of Worship”
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- OMMA Implements New Reporting Requirements For Growers, Processors, And Dispensaries
- Yes, You Can Get An Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Business License Without A Certificate of Compliance, But There’s A Catch | Tulsa Medical Marijuana Attorney
- U.S. Supreme Court Case Could Void Residency Requirement For Oklahoma Commercial Medical Marijuana Licenses
- New Law, Rules Block Patient Drives At Dispensaries | Tulsa Medical Marijuana Attorney
- Gov. Stitt Approves New Emergency Medical Marijuana Rules
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- New Law: Adds Mandates for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Transporters, Businesses | What You Need To Know
- New Law Creates Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Transporter Agent License
- What Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Businesses Need To Know About Inspections Under The New “Unity Bill” Law
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- Health Department: Oklahoma CBD and Marijuana Businesses May Need Food Licenses
- Four Things A Medical Marijuana Business Should Do If It Gets A Violation Notice From The OMMA
- New Emergency Rules Put Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Food Processors In A “Sticky” Situation
- 8 Things Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Businesses Need To Know About Record-Keeping, Monthly Reports, And Audits
- What Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Growers, and Processors Need To Know About OBNDD Registration
- What SQ 788’s Medical Marijuana Law Says About Says About Child Custody And Visitation
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OUR SERVICES
LICENSE APPLICATION RENEWAL, CONSULTING AND LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR:
-Medical marijuana Transportation License
-Medical marijuana Grower License
-Medical marijuana Dispensary License
-Medical marijuana Processor License
COMPLIANCE AUDITING
You’ve invested so much. So, take a proactive approach to your medical marijuana business. State law and regulations permit the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to conduct on-site inspections and auditing of medical marijuana businesses. Non-compliance can mean fines or a loss of license.
Stay ahead of the game and ensure your compliance with regulators by letting us conduct audits. We’ll do an assessment and make a report to you outlining whether you are in compliance, short-comings, and areas that need improvement.
PREPARATION AND REPRESENTATION BEFORE LOCAL AND STATE COURTS, AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND COUNCILS
REPRESENTATION AND APPEAL OF AGENCY ACTIONS, SUCH AS LICENSING DENIALS AND FINES
CRIMINAL DEFENSE
BENEFIT FROM THE RIGHT CHOICE
Tulsa medical marijuana attorney Stephen Cale is a Legal Committee member of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). He’s not new to cannabis law. He consistently stays abreast of the complex area of marijuana regulations and laws.
He also serves as a board member for, and is on the Standard Operating Procedures steering committee for, OK4U Approved, a medical marijuana patient union and trade organization.
He has been serving people with legal needs for more than 20 years. So, you’ll be getting a Tulsa medical marijuana attorney with EXPERIENCE.
Tulsa medical marijuana attorney Stephen Cale has a passion for medical marijuana causes. He understands how people benefit from cannabis and wants to help them and marijuana businesses.
Call the Cale Law Office at 918-277-4800 for your free initial consultation and for more information. Or, contact us via the web.
Tulsa medical marijuana attorney Stephen Cale serves clients throughout Oklahoma and Northeastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa County, Jenks, Glenpool, Bixby, Collinsville, Owasso, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Rogers County, Catoosa, Claremore, Mayes County, Adair, Chouteau, Disney, Grand Lake, Langley, Locust Grove, Pensacola, Salina, Spavinaw, Wagoner County, Coweta, Muskogee County, Webbers Falls, Okmulgee County, Pawnee County, Keystone Lake, Osage County, Pawhuska, Hominy, Nowata County, Coffeyville, Craig County, Vinita, Big Cabin, Washington County, Bartlesville, Copan, and Dewey.