The state’s crackdown on cannabis facilities that violate state law includes signs that don’t meet legal standards. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has filed 165 petitions for revocation against licensed grow facilities for failure to have signage required by law, the agency announced this week.
In a news release, the authority cited Senate Bill 1737, which took effect Nov. 1, 2022.
The law requires all commercial growers to post signage at the perimeter of their property. The sign must be at least 18 inches by 24 inches, have lettering in a standardized black font at least two inches tall on a white background, and include the business name, physical address, phone number, and authority license number.
Failure to erect the proper signage within 60 days after the renewal of each application for a medical cannabis commercial grower license results in immediate license revocation, according to the law.
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