SUMMIT European Cannabis Insights Summit 2026 — Exclusive industry intelligence Register Now
EVENT Cannabis Europa London 2026 — Europe's cannabis industry unites Get Tickets

Recent Searches

    Petition Filed in Oklahoma Calling for end to Higher Cannabis Fees

    By

    A number of cannabis orgainsations have launched a petition calling for the state’s Supreme Court to repeal House Bill 2179 which implemented a tiered licensing system for growers and processors.

    The law came into effect on June 1.

    Oaklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action, along with three cannabis companies – Pharside LLC, Oaklahoma Natureal Cures LLC, and Bingo 101 LLC – have filed the petition against the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority.

    Cannabis businesses in the state were previously charged a fee of $2,500, however, with the inrtroduction fo the new law, they could now be charged up to $50,000.

    The petition states the new fee structure is a violation of a prohibition in the state’s constitution that prevents special laws, as the law does not also apply to dispensaries, and is an attempt to raise revenue through tax.

    READ MORE: Mira Pharmaceuticals Files For $16m IPO

    They also claim the bill should not have passed into law as it not get a supermajority vote – which is needed for a revenue bill to pass.

    In a public statement, Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action, stated: “The hope here is … that the Supreme Court has to agree to hear this case without us having to start in district court. Fundamentally, this is a constitutional question and we have seen them in the past answered this very question…

    “House Bill 2179… is a fee increase. This is really one thing that we know is that our programme has been revenue positive from day one back after seven lawmakers lamented that this programme would put the state $40 million in the hole every year to regulate it.

    “What they got right, is that it takes about $40 million a year to regulate it. But what they didn’t get right, was that over the last over the last five years, I think we’re well north of half a billion dollars of revenue to the state from fees and taxes and sales taxes on this programme. It is a true success story and this has been accomplished with the current licencing structure of $2,500

    “So, it cannot be said that this is anything more than a tax increase on our businesses.”

    10 June 2026 · Berlin Sales end May 29

    European Cannabis
    Insights Summit

    From €216

    200+ industry leaders. Exclusive German market data. A half-day briefing for B2B operators in Europe's most important emerging cannabis market.

    Stephanie Price

    Stephanie is a journalist for Business of Cannabis, writing about science, research, policy and industry developments in cannabis, CBD and psychedelics. In 2013 Stephanie gained her BA in English and Media, focusing on journalism and propaganda, where her magazine ‘Game Theory’ focused on developments and disruptors over the coming decade including cannabis, psychedelics, blockchain/crypto and free speech. In 2015 Stephanie received her National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) diploma whilst working as a reporter in North Wales. Stephanie has a specialism in Medical Cannabis: The Health Effects of THC and CBD through the University of Colorado, and a certificate from the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society on “Medical Cannabis Explained”.

    The Briefing / Newsletter

    Insights
    you don't want
    to miss.

    A comprehensive, thoughtfully curated overview of the stories defining today's cannabis sector — breaking news, investigative features, expert commentary, and context-rich analysis to help you navigate events with clarity and confidence.

    • Policy & regulation
    • Markets & deals
    • Clinical & science
    Subscribe free