processors and commercial growers to licensed dispensaries to be in pre-packaged form. A. Beginning June 1, 2025, all medical marijuana flower, trim, shake, kief, noninfused pre-rolls, infused pre-rolls, or other flower-based product not defined as a concentrate shall be sold by licensed medical marijuana processors and licensed medical marijuana commercial growers to licensed medical marijuana dispensaries only in pre-packaged form in package sizes weighing not less than one- half (1/2) of one (1) gram to not more than three (3) ounces. Licensed medical marijuana dispensaries shall have until November 1, 2025, to sell or waste all current inventory that is not in pre- packaged form pursuant to this section. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority shall be authorized to promulgate rules regarding the pre-packaging of medical marijuana products as provided for in the provisions of this section. B. Nonopaque materials may be used when packaging medical marijuana flower, provided all other packaging and labeling requirements for medical marijuana products sold in this state are met and it is placed in an opaque container before leaving a licensed medical marijuana dispensary. C. The display and smelling of medical marijuana shall be allowed pursuant to Section 421 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes. D. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority shall promulgate rules necessary to allow for products to be returned to the licensed medical marijuana dispensary when found defective or hazardous to the health of the patient. The Authority shall further promulgate rules necessary to allow for the return of all medical marijuana and medical marijuana products from a licensed medical marijuana dispensary to a licensed medical marijuana processor or licensed medical marijuana commercial grower, from a licensed medical marijuana processor to a licensed medical marijuana commercial grower, or from any other licensed entity that transferred medical marijuana products to another licensed entity.
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