Oklahoma medical marijuana patients may grow up to six mature and six seedling plants at their residence under Q788 and OK Β§63-420+. Tulsa cannot ban patient cultivation but can apply nuisance, odor, and electrical-permit rules to home setups inside city limits.
Under Oklahoma's medical marijuana law, a licensed OMMA patient may possess up to six mature plants and six seedling plants at home, along with statutory possession limits for processed cannabis. Tulsa cannot prohibit patient home cultivation outright, but Tulsa Title 51 zoning, Title 17 health, and Title 24 building rules still apply. Home grows must comply with electrical permits, ventilation, and nuisance standards, and cannot become a commercial operation. Cannabis must remain inside or in an enclosed, locked area not visible from public spaces. Landlords may still prohibit cultivation contractually in private leases.
Exceeding plant counts, growing without OMMA card, creating odor or electrical hazards, or operating commercially can trigger state OMMA penalties, Tulsa Title 24 building citations, and potential criminal charges under state law.
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