Oklahoma dispensary owners, growers frustrated over new medical marijuana tracking system

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Confusion and frustration are rising in Oklahoma’s medical marijuana business as companies had been supposed to begin utilizing new software program to trace vegetation within the Sooner StateA class-action lawsuit, nonetheless, has put that on maintain. Now, growers and dispensary homeowners informed KOCO 5 they’re involved the cash they’ve spent will go to waste.”Half the companies are utilizing it. Half of them do not know when it is popping out. The opposite half don’t need it to come back out,” Corbin Wyatt, the CEO of Likewise Hashish, stated concerning the newest monitoring system used for marijuana in Oklahoma run by an organization referred to as Metric. “Metric is a mixture for 2 issues. It is an web platform used by way of an internet browser, after which it is a bodily tag with a barcode. They primarily monitor a marijuana plant from the time it is a seed to the time it is being bought to the end-user.”Officers stated the seed-to-sale monitoring system will assist crack down on unlawful marijuana use. However folks like Wyatt stated the system could be very costly.”It is tough to bear the complete value of this, particularly when the complete value can add up rapidly,” he stated.A category-action lawsuit filed in Okmulgee County has put all this on maintain.In an announcement to KOCO 5, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Affiliation stated it is extending the deadline to undertake the software program in gentle of the lawsuit. Licensees can be notified with a brand new timeline for implementation as quickly as one is obtainable, the company stated.Wyatt stated enterprise homeowners and growers within the business weren’t notified of the extension.”We do not know precisely when that can be. We do not know what the finalized system will appear to be, what the associated fee can be related to that,” Wyatt stated.

Confusion and frustration are rising in Oklahoma’s medical marijuana business as companies had been supposed to begin utilizing new software program to trace vegetation within the Sooner State

A category-action lawsuit, nonetheless, has put that on maintain. Now, growers and dispensary homeowners informed KOCO 5 they’re involved the cash they’ve spent will go to waste.

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“Half the companies are utilizing it. Half of them do not know when it is popping out. The opposite half don’t need it to come back out,” Corbin Wyatt, the CEO of Likewise Hashish, stated concerning the newest monitoring system used for marijuana in Oklahoma run by an organization referred to as Metric. “Metric is a mixture for 2 issues. It is an web platform used by way of an internet browser, after which it is a bodily tag with a barcode. They primarily monitor a marijuana plant from the time it is a seed to the time it is being bought to the end-user.”

Officers stated the seed-to-sale monitoring system will assist crack down on unlawful marijuana use. However folks like Wyatt stated the system could be very costly.

“It is tough to bear the complete value of this, particularly when the complete value can add up rapidly,” he stated.

A category-action lawsuit filed in Okmulgee County has put all this on maintain.

In an announcement to KOCO 5, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Affiliation stated it is extending the deadline to undertake the software program in gentle of the lawsuit. Licensees can be notified with a brand new timeline for implementation as quickly as one is obtainable, the company stated.

Wyatt stated enterprise homeowners and growers within the business weren’t notified of the extension.

“We do not know precisely when that can be. We do not know what the finalized system will appear to be, what the associated fee can be related to that,” Wyatt stated.

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