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Cannabis Businesses Sue Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority Over Seed-To-Sale System

Unsplash A group of marijuana businesses have filed a lawsuit against state regulators. The complaint focuses on the state’s up-and-coming seed-to-sale tracking system and the vendor chosen to design it. In late 2020, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority announced the vendor for its seed-to-sale tracking system. It would require all marijuana businesses to buy a tag for each plant and product in its inventory. The agency awarded the contract worth about $15 million in fees to Metrc, a private company that provides similar services in states that have legalized marijuana. Ronald Durbin, a Tulsa-based attorney who represents cannabis businesses, filed a class action lawsuit against the marijuana regulatory agency on Thursday, arguing among other things that the agency doesn’t have legislative authority to implement the contract.

Okla Pot Officials Want Out-Of-State Licensing Row Tossed

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Okla. Pot Officials Want Out-Of-State Licensing Row Tossed Law360 (April 16, 2021, 6:18 PM EDT) Oklahoma s medical marijuana regulators have pushed back on a Washington state-based pot company s renewed attempt to challenge the Sooner State s licensing laws, saying the claims should be tossed again because marijuana is federally illegal. Kelly Williams, director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, and Lance Frye, interim commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Health, asked a federal court Wednesday to toss an amended complaint brought by Original Investments LLC alleging that the state s medical marijuana residency statute is unconstitutional. The Commerce Clause does not implicitly protect an interstate market for marijuana because Congress under its commerce power expressly criminalized the.

Okla Cannabis Co Sues State Over Pot Tracking System

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Okla. Cannabis Co. Sues State Over Pot Tracking System Law360 (April 16, 2021, 10:51 PM EDT) An Oklahoma medical marijuana business has filed a proposed class action against the state s medical marijuana regulators, alleging they created a monopoly through their contract with a seed-to-sale tracking system and improperly required businesses to pay for its services. Dr Z Leaf LLC said in a complaint filed Thursday in Oklahoma state court that while the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority and the Oklahoma State Department of Health are responsible for auditing grower and processor reports, the state has outsourced that responsibility to the company Metrc LLC.

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