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Oklahomans upset with "excessive" changes to MMJ regulations

Oklahoma's medical marijuana regulatory agency heard public feedback Tuesday on proposed rules that would implement legislation passed by the state Legislature this year.

Dozens of medical marijuana business owners and industry offered public comment and criticisms of the proposed rules. While many said they understood that the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is required by the Legislature to make the rule changes, they still expressed frustration with having to keep up with what they called "excessive" changes.

The proposed permanent rules are related to four bills signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt this year, including House Bill 3361 and Senate Bills 758, 1635 and 1939.

Much of the comment surrounded a proposed expansion of the controlled pesticide list and a change in the limits of the threshold for pesticide residue that can be found in product samples.

Read more at The Oklahoman

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