Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2989

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Public health and safety; medical marijuana; licenses; county voter approval; procedures; effective date.

Impact

The impact of HB2989 on state laws is significant as it introduces a new layer of regulation regarding medical marijuana growing licenses. By requiring voters' approval, the bill shifts some regulatory power to local communities, ensuring that the residents have the ability to voice their opinion and influence whether or not a commercial grower can operate in their area. This change may lead to more stringent limitations on the medical marijuana industry in certain counties, particularly where opposition to marijuana cultivation is stronger. Additionally, the State Department of Health is tasked with maintaining a registry of counties that have denied licenses, which could create hurdles for future applicants.

Summary

House Bill 2989 aims to amend existing laws regarding the licensing of commercial marijuana growers in Oklahoma. The bill outlines specific procedures for the application and approval process of commercial grower licenses. One of the key changes introduced by this bill is the requirement for county voter approval before a commercial grower license can be issued. This means that any application for a license must be submitted to the voters in the relevant counties to obtain majority support, effectively granting local communities a say in the establishment of marijuana cultivation operations within their jurisdictions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2989 center on the balance of local control versus the state's approach to medical marijuana. Supporters of the bill argue that local approval empowers communities to make decisions that reflect their values and priorities, potentially leading to increased responsible management of marijuana cultivation. However, critics contend that the bill could result in inconsistent access to medical marijuana across the state, as some counties may opt to reject commercial grower licenses, thereby limiting the availability of medical marijuana to residents within those areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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