Anne_Fetamine
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Was shocked that Mary Failin' signed this bill into law. She admits the state needs to "diversify our economy" (to put it mildly--we basically have two options: work in the oilfields or the private prisons) & has decided to allow hemp as an agricultural crop in Oklahoma. While Oklahomans don't know diddly about growing hemp just yet, it could be a potential boon in the future.
I don't know whether this will include CBD products or just industrial hemp/fiber, but it's a start. Oklahomans will vote on medical marijuana--a bill that will allow doctors to prescribe it for ANY condition they deem necessary--in June 2018.
Source: https://www.koco.com/article/senate-passes-bill-allowing-oklahoma-farmers-to-grow-hemp/19832078
I don't know whether this will include CBD products or just industrial hemp/fiber, but it's a start. Oklahomans will vote on medical marijuana--a bill that will allow doctors to prescribe it for ANY condition they deem necessary--in June 2018.
Source: https://www.koco.com/article/senate-passes-bill-allowing-oklahoma-farmers-to-grow-hemp/19832078