Oklahomans still pushing to get HB 3228 passed after governor vetoed it.

Attempts to caucus the Senate to override the veto were unsuccessful. Despite both chambers passing the bill with greater than 2/3’s vote
Oklahoma sends Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act to the governor

The bill modifies various provisions of Oklahoma state law relating to medical marijuana use, distribution, and sales. The measure will remove language that specifies that a person without a medical marijuana license