
CLICK HERE to listen to details from Radio Oklahoma’s Dale Forbis.
A state drug agent says a combination of factors made it good business for crooks to cash in on Oklahoma’s medical marijuana business.
Licenses were cheap, land didn’t cost much, and low-cost labor was easily available. Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Agent Mark Woodward provided commentary.
“Probably 70 percent of them were linked to organized crime out of Mexico, China, Russia…,” Woodward said.
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