Oklahoma authorized medical marijuana delivery in 2022 under HB 3019, allowing OMMA-licensed dispensaries to deliver to patient homes statewide. Oklahoma City follows the state framework, with no separate city delivery license, but vehicles must follow standard traffic and parking rules.
Oklahoma's HB 3019 (2022) created a delivery license for OMMA-permitted medical marijuana dispensaries, allowing direct delivery to patients and caregivers at residential addresses. Drivers must be 21 or older, employed by the licensed dispensary, and follow OMMA rules on chain of custody, manifest tracking, and product limits per trip. Deliveries to schools, federal property, and out-of-state addresses remain prohibited. Oklahoma City does not require a separate delivery license, but delivery vehicles must follow OKC parking, traffic, and signage rules. Recreational delivery is not authorized; only OMMA-licensed patients can receive product.
Delivering without a state delivery license, leaving product with non-patients, exceeding manifest limits, and parking violations during runs are all common enforcement triggers.
Oklahoma City, OK
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Oklahoma City, OK
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