Tempers are flaring over one large piece of unfinished business that the Legislature has managed to sidestep for months — permanent medical marijuana laws.
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State lawmakers are considering whether they should crack down on people flying drones over private agricultural property.
The medical marijuana industry in Oklahoma has been ginning along since voters approved it, with growers, processors, dispensers, and residents working to acquire the appropriate paperwork required to cultivate, process, sell or use marijuana. But now, some legislators want to allow their counties to "opt out" of the law.
Tempers are flaring over one large piece of unfinished business that the Legislature has managed to sidestep for months — permanent medical marijuana laws.
Casey Murdock admits that he was lobbyists’ prime target during his first year at the state Capitol.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Senate decided Monday not to curtail part of a controversial tax credit that has been touted with spurring the growth of t…
OKLAHOMA CITY — As special election costs continue to mount, one state senator wants lawmakers who resign their seats to pay the costs to elec…
OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers and their families are living in a state of limbo as Gov. Mary Fallin continues to delay calling a second special session.
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