The 2025 legislative session starts Feb. 3, 2025. Medical marijuana-related bills for consideration are listed below.
The lists of bills on this page are for informational purposes only and don't indicate OMMA support or opposition.
HB 1163: Decreases the weight amount of marijuana needed for an aggravated trafficking offense from 1,000 to 100 pounds and states that possession of 1.5 oz of flower by persons who can state a medical condition at the time of a traffic stop and issuance of a written citation or arrest, but are not in possession of a medical marijuana patient license, shall be a misdemeanor offence punishable by a fine of up to $400. Authored by Rep. Tom Gann COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 1714: Prohibits employer discrimination in the initial hiring for employment if the discrimination is based upon a person's use of cannabis off the job and away from the workplace. Authored by Rep. Forrest Bennett COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 1750: Prohibits intentional marijuana use by a pregnant woman with a medical marijuana patient license. Authored by Rep. Anthony Moore COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2176: Allows the OTC to retain a fee of 1.5% of the gross collection proceeds on medical marijuana excise tax. Authored by Rep. John Pfeiffer COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2237: Requires employees of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to apply for and receive medical marijuana credentials from the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority that authorizes the employee to work as a medical marijuana consultant within the dispensary and requires successful completion from a credentialing and training program approved by the Authority; and requires employees provide proof of being twenty-one (21) years of age or older. Authored by Rep. Cyndi Munson COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2837: Requires that all employees of a medical marijuana business complete an annual educational training course provided by or approved by the Authority; requires proof of the educational training be provided to OMMA in the employee credential application. Authored by Rep. Ty Burns COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2384: Expands the membership of the Impaired Driving Prevention Advisory Committee to include the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, State Commissioner of Health, Director of Department of Transportation, and Executive Director of the State Board of Pharmacy. Authored by Rep. Brian Hill COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2737: Adds the use of medical marijuana by a pregnant woman to the definition of neglect. Authored by Rep. Gerrid Kendrix COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
HB 2897: Requires dispensaries to display signage near the cash register and in two other highly visible places in the store, a warning that ingesting THC products while pregnant is not healthy for the development of an unborn child and requires the signage be produced at the expense of the owner of the business establishment. Authored by Rep. Tammy Townley COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 23: Prohibits the smoking of tobacco, marijuana, and the use of a vapor product in a motor vehicle while in the presence of a minor. Authored by Sen. Barbara Stanley FLOOR OF ORIGIN
SB 39: Prohibits the carry and use of firearms while under the influence of medical marijuana and adjusts the provisions related to the Self-Defense Act to allow persons legally licensed to use medical marijuana to qualify for a handgun license. Authored by Sen. Julie Daniels COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 191: Prohibits medical marijuana businesses from engaging in advertising that suggests ingestion of marijuana is safe or harmless and places enhanced restrictions on other advertising and decoration of medical marijuana dispensaries and prohibits discounts or coupons for the purchase of medical marijuana products. Authored by Sen. Dusty Deevers COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 205: Authorizes the Medical Marijuana Authority to issue research licenses to facilitate the collection and analysis of patient data and outcomes. Authored by Sen. Shane Jett COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 320: Places a weekly limit on medical marijuana purchases by licensed medical marijuana patients to 2.5 ounces per week. Authored by Sen. George Burns COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 332: Modifies the annual medical marijuana dispensary license fee from 10% of the combined annual state sales tax and excise tax during the previous twelve months to $4,500 per year. Authored by Sen. Bill Coleman COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 498: Requires all medical marijuana licensure revocation hearings be conducted in accordance with the Oklahoma Pleading Code. Authored by Sen. Mary Boren COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 518: Adds additional required details to medical marijuana warning labels, requiring notice related to unlawful driving while under the influence of marijuana. Authored by Sen. Jerry Alvord FLOOR OF ORIGIN
SB 522: Directs the OMMA Executive Advisory Council to organize a task force on purchase and possession limits for medical marijuana patients and to provide related recommendations. Authored by Sen. Bill Coleman COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 534: Permits medical marijuana transportation license holders to transport medical marijuana from a retailer to patients. Authored by Sen. Jonathan Wingard COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 634: Expands the membership of the Impaired Driving Prevention Advisory Committee to include the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, State Commissioner of Health, Director of Department of Transportation, and Executive Director of the State Board of Pharmacy. Authored by Sen. Lonnie Paxton COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 640: Increases the distance between medical marijuana dispensaries and schools from 1,000 ft to 3,000 ft. Authored by Sen. Lonnie Paxton COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 643: Prohibits medical marijuana business ownership by nonresidents of the state. Authored by Sen. Lonnie Paxton COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 697: Allows commercial transporters to use warehouse locations to temporarily store medical marijuana provided all temporary storage is documented, tracked, and traceable. Authored by Sen. Bill Coleman COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 774: Replaces the 24-character identifier with a 12-character identifier and a PDF417 barcode on medical marijuana patient licenses. Authored by Sen. Bill Coleman FLOOR OF ORIGIN
SB 786: Prohibits secondhand medical marijuana smoke while operating a motor vehicle on a public highway; prohibits any open container that contains medical marijuana in the passenger area of the motor vehicle. Authored by Sen. Darrell Weaver FLOOR OF ORIGIN
SB 1039: Directs the Authority to deny any application that has been resubmitted more than once for a material deficiency or recurring clerical error that has not been cured on consecutive submissions. Authored by Sen. Jerry Alvord FLOOR OF ORIGIN
SB 1066: Requires physician education for physicians that recommend medical marijuana; allows the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, and the Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners to consult with OMMA Executive Director to develop or identify a list of approved medical education courses for recommending physicians. Authored by Sen. Randy Grellner COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 1092: Requires all licensed medical marijuana growers to submit an odor control plan on or before January 1, 2027, to include specific facility information, facility odor emissions information, and odor mitigation best management practices; and requires a business to submit an odor control plan to the Authority if the business receives three or more odor nuisance complaints within a 30-day period. Authored by Sen. Brian Guthrie COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 1104: Requires the state seed-to-sale inventory tracking system include a software infrastructure that provides maximum flexibility for the exchange of data between the Authority and businesses; capabilities that allow businesses to submit data to the Authority directly through an application program interface (API), data interchange service tool, or by other means or technology acceptable to the Authority; automated reporting for inventory and point of sale discrepancies; and technology for payments, sales, and tax collection. Authored by Sen. Avery Frix COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN
SB 1125: Authorizes counties and municipalities to levy an excise tax upon the sale of medical marijuana on the gross proceeds or gross receipts from all sales within the county or municipality, requires any tax be approved by a majority of the registered votes before the tax may be levied and outlines further details, and automatically extends the provisions of this legislation to apply to recreational marijuana if legalized under Oklahoma state law. Authored by Sen. Dusty Deevers COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN