Cannabis company TWGDH LLC received an emergency suspension following an investigation and enforcement operation carried out by various local and state agencies.
According to law enforcement, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), the Oklahoma State Fire Marshal (OKSFM), Liquified Petroleum Gas Administration (LP Gas), the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) and multiple Kay County authorities collaborated on the enforcement operation.
Local law enforcement stated they served a search warrant on Jan. 16. By law, marijuana products must be entered into the state inventory tracking system; however, during the search, officers said they discovered multiple medical marijuana and marijuana products that hadn't been reported, including 70 kilograms of shake and trim, 1,700 clones and about 16.9 kilograms of flower and bud. According to investigators, they also found several vapes with California packaging.
"Each of these law enforcement officers, with support of their agencies, are committed to preserving and protecting the safety of the citizens of Kay County," said Kay County District Attorney Brian Hermanson.
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