Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1753

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Medical marijuana; directing promulgation of rules to impose tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) potency limits; prohibiting sale of certain products. Effective date.

Impact

One significant aspect of SB1753 is its specific stipulation regarding the sale of products to minors. For patients aged 18 and younger, the bill allows the Executive Director to set even stricter THC limits for edible products and outright bans vaping products for this demographic. This change is aimed at providing additional protections for younger medical marijuana patients, acknowledging the potential for heightened sensitivity to THC in adolescents.

Summary

Senate Bill 1753 introduces regulations concerning medical marijuana in Oklahoma, focusing particularly on imposing limits on the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) potency of medical marijuana products. The bill directs the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to establish rules regarding the maximum THC content allowed for edible medical marijuana products, setting an upper limit of 1,000 milligrams of THC per package. Dispensaries selling these products will be prohibited from exceeding these newly established potency limits.

Contention

Discussion around SB1753 may arise from the concerns regarding local dispensaries' operational flexibility under these new regulations. Supporters of the bill may argue that implementing stringent potency limits is a necessary public health measure aimed at ensuring safer consumption practices among patients. However, critics may view these provisions as overly restrictive, potentially affecting the availability of products needed by patients, especially those who have grown accustomed to certain potencies that align with their therapeutic needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB440

Medical marijuana; directing promulgation of rules to impose tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) potency limits; prohibiting sale of certain products. Effective date.

OK SB116

Medical marijuana; prohibiting certain medical marijuana facilities from operating in certain areas. Effective date.

OK HB1552

Medical marijuana; directing employees of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to collect and submit samples; effective date.

OK SB437

Medical marijuana; directing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to select a vendor for seed-to-sale inventory tracking system; time limitation; responsibilities of the Authority; repealer. Emergency.

OK HB1734

Medical marijuana use; warning signage to be displayed in dispensaries for the use of THC products while pregnant; owners of any place where THC is sold to pay for the signage at their own expense; codification; effective date.

OK HB1717

Medical marijuana; various licensing; effective date.

OK SB264

Medical marijuana; modifying application method for certain entities; modifying various action duties and functions of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Effective date.

OK SB645

Medical marijuana; directing certain products be sold in pre-packaged form; requirements for packaging. Effective date.

OK SB959

Medical marijuana; allowing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to employ full-time, on-site inspectors at laboratories. Effective date.

OK HB2428

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses; effective date.

Similar Bills

HI SB704

Relating To Marijuana.

AZ HB2082

Marijuana; sampling; advertising; sale

AZ HB2770

Marijuana; interstate agreements; delivery

CT HB05458

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of The Retail Sale Of Marijuana.

AZ SB1410

Marijuana; licensing; delivery

VA HB2428

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

VA SB1233

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

HI HB7

Relating To Marijuana.