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Benefits of getting a MMJ card in Oklahoma
Legal marijuana access
Safe purchase and possession limit
Home growing permission
No age limit
Legal protections
Get your Oklahoma medical marijuana card in 4 easy steps
Complete a short, confidential questionnaire to initiate the evaluation process. Proceed with your order by completing the secure payment process.
Schedule a 15-minute virtual consultation with a qualified physician who will evaluate your condition and determine if medical marijuana is an appropriate treatment for you.
Upon approval, add the doctor’s recommendation to your application on the OMMA website within 30 days of receiving your document from Dr. Weedy. Pay the $100 state fee (reduced to $20 for eligible patients) to finalize your registration.
OMMA processes patient license applications within 14 business days. After review, approved applicants receive an email and the card is mailed via USPS within a few additional business days.
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Current cannabis laws in Oklahoma
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is my Oklahoma medical cannabis card valid for?
The MMJ Patient License in Oklahoma is valid for two years from the date of issuance. After this period, you’ll need to renew your card to continue accessing medical cannabis.
What documentation is required for an Oklahoma medical cannabis patient license application?
To apply for a medical cannabis patient license in Oklahoma, you will need to provide several documents:
- Proof of Identity
Provide proof of identity, such as an unexpired Oklahoma driver’s license or ID card, a U.S. passport, or other photo ID issued by the U.S. government, or a Tribal ID accepted by the Department of Public Safety.
- State Residency
OK residents applying for in-state medical cannabis licenses must provide evidence of their residency. Acceptable documents include an Oklahoma driver’s license or ID card, the previous year’s State of Oklahoma tax return, a utility bill for the calendar month before the application submission date (excluding cell phone, TV, or internet bills), a residential property deed for an Oklahoma property, a current rental agreement for an Oklahoma residential property, or other documentation deemed sufficient by OMMA.
- Digital Photo
When submitting your application, include a digital photograph. This photo should be in color and capture your full face. The background of the photo should be plain white or off-white. Please refrain from wearing glasses or hats in the photo. Ensure that your entire head and shoulders are visible in the photo, and it should be clear and not fuzzy. Providing an original digital photo is essential.
- Physician Recommendation Form
This signed document, obtained through our services, certifies your eligibility for a medical cannabis patient license. In Oklahoma, there are no specific medical conditions listed for qualification; it’s solely at the discretion of the treating physician.
- Proof of Medicaid/Medicare/Disabled Veteran Status (optional)
Applicants may include the relevant documentation. Medicaid can be proven with an enrollment letter, while Medicare simply requires a copy of your Medicare card. Disabled Veteran status is confirmed with a letter from the VA stating 100% disability status. Make sure to have this proof ready before you apply.
- State Fee Payment and Registration
Following your physician’s approval, it’s time to complete your registration with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, commonly known as OMMA. The next step is to pay the non-refundable application fee, which varies based on your status:
– Regular applicants: $100.
– Applicants with proof of Medicaid, Medicare, or 100% Disabled Veteran Status: $20.
Can minors apply for an Oklahoma medical cannabis patient license?
Yes, minors in Oklahoma can apply for a medical cannabis patient license, but with certain conditions. Individuals aged 18 and above can apply for an adult patient license, while minors under 18 are eligible for a medical marijuana minor patient license with an authorized parent or legal guardian. The Physician Recommendation Form (Minor Patient) must be signed by two qualified physicians. The parent or guardian’s name will be on the license, allowing them to purchase medical marijuana for the minor. This ensures access to medical cannabis treatment under adult supervision.
Can I own a gun and have a medical card in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, owning a gun and having a medical marijuana card simultaneously is a complex legal matter that requires careful consideration. While the state allows both medical marijuana use and firearm ownership individually, the federal government still categorizes marijuana as a Schedule I controlled substance. This federal classification creates a potential conflict with the ownership or possession of firearms.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has a clear stance on this issue. According to federal law, individuals who are unlawful users of or addicted to controlled substances, including marijuana, are prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition. Therefore, if you possess a valid medical marijuana card in Oklahoma, it’s crucial to be aware of the federal regulations. Owning or purchasing a firearm while using medical marijuana could result in serious legal consequences.
Furthermore, individuals holding an SDA handgun license are expected to surrender it upon obtaining a Medical Marijuana Patient License. The OSBI provides a Voluntary Surrender Form for this purpose. SDA license holders identified as having a Medical Marijuana Patient License will face revocation of their SDA license.
Importantly, individuals in possession of an SDA Handgun License can reside with a Medical Marijuana Patient License holder. Federal law only prohibits the user from having possession of firearms.