Oklahoma's medical marijuana enrollment among top in US

 


TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has already enrolled more than 3.5% of the state's population as patients in its first year, and there's no indication that applications will slow.

The Tulsa World reported that that Oklahoma's participation rate places it among the top of the 33 states that have some form of medical cannabis legislation. The state medical marijuana agency attributes the strong patient participation to minimal financial obstacles and a lack of restrictions on qualifying conditions.

"I think everyone took the language of the state question to heart by...



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