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SB 332

Medical marijuana license; establishing certain fees. Effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Coleman

SB 332 establishes medical marijuana licensing fees in Oklahoma to fund regulatory oversight and generate state revenue from cannabis industry participants.

Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Committee then to Appropriations Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 332

Legislative bill overview

SB 332 establishes fees associated with medical marijuana licensing in Oklahoma. The bill appears to create or modify the fee structure that applicants and license holders must pay to obtain and maintain medical marijuana licenses in the state.

Why is this important

Medical marijuana licensing fees directly impact the cost of entry for businesses seeking to operate in Oklahoma's cannabis market and generate revenue for state regulatory oversight. Fee structures can significantly influence market competition, accessibility, and the state's ability to fund cannabis program administration and enforcement.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee amount disputes: Stakeholders may disagree over whether proposed fees are reasonable, competitive with other states, or create barriers to entry that favor larger operators
  • Revenue allocation: Questions about how generated revenue will be used—whether for program administration, public health initiatives, education, or general fund support
  • Exemptions and fairness: Debate over whether certain applicant categories (social equity applicants, nonprofits, small businesses) receive fee reductions or waivers, and whether such carve-outs are justified

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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