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Oklahoma voters will get the chance to legalize medical marijuana in 2018.

by Brian Huddleston | Dec 9, 2017 | Legislation & Case Notes

While supporters had gathered enough signatures to place the measure before voters in 2016, advocates had filed a lawsuit against then-Attorney General E. Scott Pruit after he rewrote the initiative?s ballot title, delaying the vote. Advocates were successful in their...

Legislature expands Oklahoma?s high-CBD law

by Brian Huddleston | Dec 9, 2017 | Legislation & Case Notes

Oklahoma has expanded?its limited protection for patients who use low-THC, high-CBD cannabis oil for certain medical conditions, which was initially passed in 2015. HB 2835 allows adults to use low-THC cannabis oil (minors were already covered by existing law) and...

Oklahoma State Question 780 made all marijuana possession offenses misdemeanors.

by Brian Huddleston | Dec 9, 2017 | Legislation & Case Notes

On November 8 2016, 58% of Oklahoma voters supported State Question 780, which makes all marijuana possession offenses misdemeanors effective July 1, 2017. Oklahoma still has further to go, as the penalty for first-time marijuana possession will remain up to one year...

Street Law School: I passed a School Bus and they want to suspend my driver?s license for a year! Now what?

by Brian Huddleston | Nov 9, 2017 | Legislation & Case Notes

If you do not stop when those red lights are activated for a school bus, or a church bus, and you drive past that bus, in addition to a fine and other penalties such as points on your license and record, you’re going to lose your driver’s license for a...

STREET LAW SCHOOL: Is there a new way to change title to a car owned by someone who has died? Or, I am the beneficiary of a Transfer on Death Notice, now what?

by Brian Huddleston | Aug 31, 2017 | Legislation & Case Notes

Given the maintenance requirements and rapid depreciation of cars and other vehicles, it makes no sense to have them sitting around for months or years while probate grinds on, before they can be transferred to their new owners. Thankfully a new Oklahoma law (47 O.S....

I Was Sued In Retaliation For Exercising My Constitutional Rights, Now What? Oklahoma’s New Anti-SLAPP Law May Be Your Answer

by Brian Huddleston | Apr 16, 2015 | Legislation & Case Notes

The Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act?was passed on?April 22, 2014,?on the 125th anniversary of the Oklahoma 1889 Land Run, Gov. Mary Fallin signed the Act, and it became law on November 1, 2014. The Act gives Oklahomans valuable protections in the exercise of their...
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