A federal grand jury indicted 51 people in a black-market marijuana conspiracy case in Oklahoma, with 29 from China.
Judge revokes Hao Chen’s bond as prosecutors cite public safety concerns in alleged multistate black market marijuana case.
The DEA announced the new requirements for medical marijuana dispensaries seeking federal compliance, including application ...
Federal prosecutors say a sprawling black-market marijuana operation used Oklahoma grow sites to supply illegal cannabis ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has published instructions for Oklahoma-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to ...
A state administrative judge ruled in favor of Cedric Gardens and handed Gov. Kevin Stitt's administration a loss in its ...
The federal government reclassified marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, impacting Oklahoma's medical marijuana ...
An unsealed federal indictment revealed 51 people have been charged in connection to an illegal marijuana trafficking ...
Following the news that the Trump administration was reclassifying medical marijuana, an Oklahoma agency is celebrating the ...
The Department of Justice is easing federal restrictions on medical marijuana, reclassifying it as less dangerous.
The shift from Schedule I to III won’t legalize marijuana nationwide—but it could reshape how Oklahoma’s cannabis industry ...
An Oklahoma judge decided the fate of a man accused of running a billion-dollar marijuana operation, who was previously ...
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