Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Dispensary Closed in Caddo
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Medical Marijuana Dispensary Closed After Inventory Violations Found
An Oklahoma medical marijuana dispensary closure is under investigation after state agents uncovered major compliance issues.
State drug investigators shut down the Fire Nation Dispensary in Caddo after discovering hundreds of packages of cannabis and marijuana products that were not listed in the state’s inventory tracking system.
Agents also found that the dispensary lacked a valid Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics registration, a requirement for legally operating medical marijuana businesses.
Oklahoma medical marijuana dispensary closure tied to tracking system
According to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN), the state’s seed-to-sale tracking system is designed to prevent diversion into the illegal market. Any product not properly logged raises red flags for investigators.
OBN officials say untracked cannabis products undermine regulatory oversight and public trust in the medical marijuana program.
State enforcement efforts continue
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) and OBN continue to coordinate enforcement actions across the state, targeting dispensaries and growers that fail to meet compliance standards.
Officials say closures like this highlight the importance of proper licensing, record-keeping, and transparency within the industry.





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