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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbes" data-source="post: 3133129" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>75 pages of regulations today....</p><p></p><p><a href="https://kfor.com/2018/06/29/gov-fallin-special-session-not-necessary-to-implement-medical-marijuana-rules/" target="_blank">https://kfor.com/2018/06/29/gov-fallin-special-session-not-necessary-to-implement-medical-marijuana-rules/</a></p><p></p><p>Notorized note from osteopathic physician required to get a $100 license.</p><p>Passport photograph similar to SDA restrictions.</p><p>Color copy of drivers license and proof of residencey.</p><p>Pharmacist on duty at each dispensary.</p><p></p><p>“The unelected members of the Oklahoma Board of Health have decided their opinions about medical cannabis are more important than the opinions of over half a million voters,” said NHSO Executive Director Bud Scott in a press release Tuesday. “Their actions today are an insult to our democratic institutions. We are asking Governor Mary Fallin to do the right thing and reject these additional rules. If she fails to do so, we are asking every legislator, regardless of how they feel about medical cannabis, to come to the Capitol in a special session and restore the rule of law and the will of the voters.”</p><p></p><p>Scott argued that the Oklahoma voters overwhelmingly supported the state question, to the tune of 507,000 voters.</p><p></p><p>“This is an attempt to kneecap the program, not a good-faith effort to implement it safely,” said Scott. “The Board’s regulations are so overly broad that most medical cannabis products available in other states would be illegal in Oklahoma. Furthermore, the requirement to put a pharmacist in every dispensary will be financially impossible to comply with except for a limited number of dispensaries owned by pharmacists. The Board has essentially just handed control of an entire industry to one special interest group. This is not only inappropriate; it is borderline corrupt.”</p><p></p><p>“These rules are unworkable for a functional medical cannabis industry,” said Scott. “At this point, the only way to successfully implement State Question 788 is for the Legislature to engage in a special session.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbes, post: 3133129, member: 3371"] 75 pages of regulations today.... [URL]https://kfor.com/2018/06/29/gov-fallin-special-session-not-necessary-to-implement-medical-marijuana-rules/[/URL] Notorized note from osteopathic physician required to get a $100 license. Passport photograph similar to SDA restrictions. Color copy of drivers license and proof of residencey. Pharmacist on duty at each dispensary. “The unelected members of the Oklahoma Board of Health have decided their opinions about medical cannabis are more important than the opinions of over half a million voters,” said NHSO Executive Director Bud Scott in a press release Tuesday. “Their actions today are an insult to our democratic institutions. We are asking Governor Mary Fallin to do the right thing and reject these additional rules. If she fails to do so, we are asking every legislator, regardless of how they feel about medical cannabis, to come to the Capitol in a special session and restore the rule of law and the will of the voters.” Scott argued that the Oklahoma voters overwhelmingly supported the state question, to the tune of 507,000 voters. “This is an attempt to kneecap the program, not a good-faith effort to implement it safely,” said Scott. “The Board’s regulations are so overly broad that most medical cannabis products available in other states would be illegal in Oklahoma. Furthermore, the requirement to put a pharmacist in every dispensary will be financially impossible to comply with except for a limited number of dispensaries owned by pharmacists. The Board has essentially just handed control of an entire industry to one special interest group. This is not only inappropriate; it is borderline corrupt.” “These rules are unworkable for a functional medical cannabis industry,” said Scott. “At this point, the only way to successfully implement State Question 788 is for the Legislature to engage in a special session.” [/QUOTE]
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