Plans for state to use out-of-state company for seed-to-sale medical marijuana tracking put on hold due to lawsuit

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An emergency listening to was held Thursday on the category motion lawsuit in opposition to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority and Oklahoma State Division of Well being.

“However we don’t want overregulation. Metrc is a precursor to over regulation, over taxation and for firms to return in right here and kill small enterprise,” stated Brandon Rust, proprietor of Bokashi Earthworks.

Lower than two weeks in the past, the lawsuit was filed with the objective to cease the implementation of a seed-to-sale monitoring program from Metrc, an out-of-state firm.

Metrc was supposed to start implementation over the approaching weekend.

“We signed an order immediately that restrains the state of Oklahoma from at the moment implementing Metrc,” stated Ronald Durbin, lawyer behind lawsuit.

Durbin is the lawyer representing roughly 10,000 licensed hashish companies throughout Oklahoma. He says the implementation of Metrc would create a monopoly and that firm would earn over $12 million within the first 12 months alone.

“It was our place after we filed the lawsuit that they violated the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act, by not correctly adopting, placing up for public remark and getting the governor’s signature on regulation,” Durbin stated.

Durbin telling Information 4 many companies already do their very own seed-to-sale monitoring and this new plan might be pricey.

“We don’t have a difficulty with the seed-to-sale monitoring program. We now have a difficulty with the style by which the state has adopted this one,” Durbin stated.

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“We now have some issues we have to repair however we don’t want these out of state corporations to return in to inform us how we have to do our seed-to-sale, how we have to monitor,” stated John Koumbis, proprietor of JKJ Processing.

Durbin says one other listening to has been set for June 29th – 60 days from now.

Information 4 requested OMMA for its aspect of the story however have been instructed they can not touch upon pending litigation. We additionally contacted the State Division of Well being however have but to listen to again.

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