Major Oklahoma Cannabis Cultivator Wins Back Licenses After State Suspension
The agency alleged the grower had a significant amount of cannabis “untagged”
One of the largest cannabis cultivators in Oklahoma is back in business.
Cedric Gardens, one of dozens of licensed cannabis businesses to have its state permit suspended by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, had its right to operate restored by a state judge on Monday, according to Oklahoma City-based Fox 25.
OMMA issued an emergency order on Feb. 24 that temporarily revoked Cedric Gardens’ cultivation permit, state records show.
The agency alleged the grower had a significant amount of cannabis “untagged” with required track-and-trace identifiers and “unreconcilable” with the amount of product registered in state seed-to-sale tracking.
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