Due to unforeseen supply chain challenges affecting the lockbox supplier, there is a delay in fulfilling lockbox requests. OMMA is actively working on options to fulfill pending requests.
We appreciate your patience as we work to identify the quickest solution. Additional updates will be provided as information becomes available.
⚖️ The U.S. Department of Justice recently reclassified medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, raising many questions as states across the nation wait in anticipation of the June DEA hearing.
"[...] the broader divide between federal and state marijuana policy remains largely intact, leaving states to navigate a fragmented and still-evolving cannabis landscape with few clear answers about what comes next.
Earlier this month, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control sent a letter to licensed medical cannabis businesses encouraging them to register with the DEA and warning of possible sanctions, including revocation of their state licenses, for failing to comply with federal requirements.
But the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, which oversees cannabis licensing and regulation in the state, told Stateline the letter came as a surprise and that it remains unclear whether federal officials actually intend to require DEA registration for medical operators.
Other states could adopt similar federal registration requirements, according to Trela, of the Rockefeller Institute of Government."
📖 Continue reading: https://t.co/4LqesArx9f
‼️ Recall Expanded for Products Processed by Sunny Roads Processing 2, LLC
OMMA is expanding a recall initiated on March 23, 2026, for certain medical marijuana products processed by Sunny Roads Processing 2, LLC (PAAA-8JA2-CK1Z). Following further investigation, the recall has been expanded to include additional items.
➡️ March 23 recalled products list: https://t.co/gzWcz9fa66
➡️ May 15 expanded recalled products list: https://t.co/zYRjz7rX6e
��� Read the full release on our news page: https://t.co/DSqFLep1xD
➡️ UPDATE: OMMA Monitors DEA Rescheduling Status, Shares Recently Filed Lawsuit
As the federal landscape for medical marijuana continues to shift, OMMA is closely monitoring the DEA’s final rescheduling rule and the recent petition filed by SAM and NDASA with the U.S. Court of Appeals, which seeks to review and set aside the rule.
🔗 CONTINUE READING: https://t.co/EyJ3MZhTW7
➡️ Why Safe Storage Matters:
Safe storage is a critical safety measure for every licensed medical marijuana patient. National and state data highlight the risks associated with unsafe storage practices:
📈 Accidental cannabis ingestion among Oklahoma children (ages 0–5) increased nearly five times between 2021 and 2025.
🍬 Edibles like gummies, chocolates and baked goods are the most common products involved in these reports.
❗ Because these products often have high THC concentrations, they pose a serious toxicity risk to small children.
What to watch for:
If accidental ingestion occurs, children may experience slowed breathing, unusual sleepiness, nausea or in severe cases, seizures or coma. Protect your family and pets by treating your medical marijuana with the same caution as any other medication — locked up and out of reach.
➡️ Accidental Ingestion: Helpful Emergency Contacts
If you suspect a child, pet or someone you know has accidentally consumed medical marijuana, contact help immediately. Save these numbers in your phone today:
☎ Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222
🐕 ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: 1-888-426-4435
🚨 Severe Reactions: Dial 911 immediately
Ensuring public health and safety is our mission. For more information on patient responsibility and safe storage, visit our website: https://t.co/q86o4PIhho
➡️ OMMA’s priority remains ensuring a safe, compliant and well-regulated program for Oklahoma. The agency will continue to evaluate federal changes and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
“There are still unanswered questions about how the federal reclassification will directly affect Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry and patients,” said OMMA Executive Director Adria Berry. “Our team is taking the time to carefully review this change and plan for a smooth implementation.”
🔗 Bookmark OMMA's News page for the latest updates: https://t.co/DSqFLep1xD
➡️ Instructions for Severe Weather Impact
OMMA is aware of recent severe weather impacting parts of Oklahoma.
If your medical marijuana business was directly affected, please use the OMMA MedPortal to report any natural disaster-related loss. When submitting a claim, please provide your OMMA license number, business name and missing product information, including Metrc RFID tag numbers, if known.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/9qShuxIsmp
➡️ UPDATE: Federal Reclassification of Marijuana
Today, the U.S Department of Justice issued a final order to reclassify marijuana at the federal level.
OMMA is actively monitoring this development and working with partners nationwide to understand what it means for Oklahoma.
The move from Schedule I to Schedule III could strengthen OMMA's mission to protect patient health and safety through expanded research opportunities. "New research findings have the potential to redefine how medical marijuana is grown, processed, tested, sold, recommended and consumed,” Berry said. "That’s something we view as a positive development, and we’ll continue evaluating what it means for every aspect of Oklahoma’s industry.”
The reclassification brings potential tax breaks, opportunities for banking, and new requirements for OMMA-licensed businesses to register with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, strengthening compliance and transparency and supporting the long-term stability of regulated programs like the one we have in Oklahoma, Berry added.
🔗 CONTINUE READING: https://t.co/I7BAzCKGYF
➡️ TOMORROW: Advisory Council Meeting and Public Rally
OMMA is aware of a public rally taking place tomorrow at the State Capitol and Connors Building following the regularly scheduled Advisory Council meeting. The agency respects Oklahomans’ right to peacefully assemble and engage in the policymaking process.
As a reminder, OMMA is an executive branch regulatory agency that implements state laws as directed by Oklahoma voters, the Legislature and the Governor. Oklahomans are encouraged to contact their lawmakers with any concerns regarding proposed or passed legislation. Members of the public are welcome to attend OMMA Advisory Council meetings and participate in the OMMA Rulemaking Process to share comments for rulemaking consideration.
🔗 Review the OMMA Rulemaking Process: https://t.co/ASe3Id1cjE
🌳 With a crowd anticipated for the rally, OMMA asks that all attendees please be mindful when gathering outside of the Connors Building in the courtyard, as the area is a memorial grove honoring victims of the 1995 OKC bombing.
Although the memorial should always be treated with respect, it’s especially important with the upcoming 31st anniversary of the tragic event on April 19 – an extra sensitive time for families and loved ones visiting the memorial.
🔗 Learn more about the memorial grove:
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➡️ Compliance Inspections Update
Although OMMA is not required to provide notice prior to compliance inspections, the agency intends to give commercial licensees a seven-calendar-day window during which they may expect a routine compliance inspection to occur.
This process, effective April 6, 2026, is intended to provide licensees with general awareness while allowing OMMA to effectively carry out its regulatory responsibilities.
🔗 Learn more on the OMMA News page under Commercial Newsletters: https://t.co/DSqFLep1xD
➡️ Medical Marijuana Safe Storage Best Practices
Your responsibility as a patient begins the moment you purchase medical marijuana and continues until it is entirely consumed. Protecting Oklahoma means ensuring products are never accessible to children, pets or unauthorized individuals.
Follow these best practices to keep your home safe:
🚫 Keep out of reach: Store all products locked up and out of sight in both your home and vehicle.
🔐 Use lock boxes: Secure your medicine in a box or bag that requires a combination or key.
➡ Need a lock box? Medication lock boxes may be available upon request through OMMA at https://t.co/vpomomyr9k
➡️ Recall Issued for Products Processed by Sunny Roads Processing 2, LLC
OMMA has issued a recall for several medical marijuana pre-roll batches processed by Sunny Roads Processing 2, LLC (PAAA-8JA2-CK1Z). The recalled products failed testing due to pesticide content above allowable thresholds.
🔗 Read the full release on our news page: https://t.co/DSqFLep1xD
❗ View the list of recalled products: https://t.co/pBgvSCu2xP
➡️ Mandatory Recall Issued for Products tested by Greenleaf Labs LLC
OMMA has issued a mandatory recall for medical marijuana products tested by Greenleaf Labs LLC (LAAA-MP4O-T1EE) between April 2023 and July 2025. This action follows a previous emergency order establishing product safety concerns that remain unresolved by the licensee.
🔗 Read the full release on our news page: https://t.co/DSqFLep1xD
❗View the list of recalled products: https://t.co/pBgvSCu2xP
⚠️ CAUTION: Scam Email Alert for Licensees
OMMA has been made aware of fraudulent emails posing as official agency communications.
These emails are targeting commercial licensees with fake license suspension notices. The message urges recipients to select a 'Review Document' link; however, these links are malicious and should be avoided.
These messages are NOT from OMMA. Please exercise extreme caution if you receive any unexpected emails requesting immediate action, account verification or payment.
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🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/cLg7ypCzFy
In just the last three weeks, collaboration across OMMA teams has resulted in:
➡️ 17 administrative actions filed
➡️ Thousands of unregulated plants and products embargoed
STAY INFORMED
🔗 Subscribe to our new, publicly available administrative actions email list for regular updates on case filings, recalls and enforcement trends: https://t.co/hGOaXQx2OJ
SUBMIT A TIP
🔗 OMMA encourages the public to submit information regarding non-compliant operations via our Business Complaint Form. Our teams review every submission received; your insights are critical to industry regulation: https://t.co/Wy0z43tVcM
➡️ NOTICE: Employee Credentialing Refunds
A recent technical issue in the OMMA MedPortal affected numerous employee credentialing applications. We recognize this caused frustrations and raised concerns about employees being able to continue working.
As a result, OMMA is refunding employee credential fees paid in January. This refund applies exclusively to employee credential applications due to the specific nature of the technical issue and renewal timeframe; no other license types are eligible for this refund.
🔗 Learn more about the refund process and future improvements: https://t.co/qjPXzRfNMD
UPDATE: A fix has been deployed for the technical issue affecting SSN verification for some medical marijuana business employees.
➡️If you were unable to complete your renewal application previously, please try submitting it again.
🔗More details: https://t.co/kMj6bQXUEo
NOTICE: Employee Credentialing Renewal
OMMA is aware of technical issues regarding the annual credentialing renewal (Jan 1–31) for some employees. If you've experienced issues with Social Security Number (SSN) verification, here's what you need to know:
➡️ No penalties: You won't be penalized for delays caused by the current SSN verification technical issue.
➡️ Continued authorization: Employees credentialed for 2025 may continue working while their 2026 renewal application is pending.
➡️ Resolution: A workaround has been identified, and OMMA is actively assisting with finalizing applications.
🔗 An email with full guidance has been issued: https://t.co/PAjZYUTgfJ