Oklahoma Cannabis Operators Notch Win In Federal Court Against State

Exhausted by hostility from state officials and emboldened by a recent win in federal court, Oklahoma medical marijuana operators are escalating a legal fight for their survival.

More Oklahoma cannabis businesses are joining the more than 30 already suing Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state authorities in federal court, Tulsa-based attorney Dana Kurtz told MJBizDaily on Wednesday.

Plaintiffs include a cannabis cultivator, At Joy Growing, that’s already won a reprieve against state authorities, who are waging what Kurtz said is a deliberate and coordinated effort to shut down the state’s $600 million medical marijuana industry.

That’s on top of Stitt’s recent calls, first made last month and repeated as recently as March 3, to recriminalize cannabis in Oklahoma entirely.

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