Oklahoma County dispensaries operate under 63 O.S. Β§427 with OMMA licensing. Oklahoma City requires 1,000-foot buffer from schools per 63 O.S. Β§425(B) and zones dispensaries in C-3/C-4 commercial districts only. Edmond added 300-foot buffer from churches and daycares. Dispensaries must verify patient OMMA cards.
Oklahoma's medical marijuana industry is one of the most active in the US with over 2,800 licensed dispensaries statewide. Oklahoma County hosts several hundred, concentrated in OKC, Edmond, and Midwest City. State law 63 O.S. Β§425(B) requires a 1,000-foot buffer between dispensary entrances and any public or private school entrance. Oklahoma City zoning Β§59-6400 permits dispensaries in C-3 Community Commercial, C-4 General Commercial, and certain industrial zones with conditional use permits. Edmond Ordinance 3626 added a 300-foot buffer from churches, daycares, and parks. Midwest City restricts dispensaries to commercial corridors along SE 29th and Air Depot Boulevard. All dispensaries must maintain state-mandated surveillance with 90-day retention, restrict access to OMMA cardholders (or out-of-state reciprocity patients), and track inventory through the METRC seed-to-sale system. Business hours typically 7 AM to 9 PM. Drive-through service is prohibited under OMMA rules OAC 442:10-5-3. Signage must comply with OKC Β§3-480 and cannot include cannabis leaf imagery visible to minors.
Operating without OMMA license: criminal charges and immediate closure. Selling to non-patients: license revocation and $5,000+ fines. Buffer zone violations: denial of license renewal. METRC tracking failures: fines $1,000 to $10,000. OKC signage violations: $200 to $500 per day.
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