Cannabis Possession Limits in Oklahoma

Oklahoma (OK)Medical Possession Only

Only registered medical cannabis patients may legally possess cannabis.

Possession Limits

Recreational
N/A
flower
Medical
3 oz flower on person / 8 oz at home
for patients
Concentrates
1 oz concentrates (medical)
wax / oil / shatter
Edibles
72 oz edibles (medical)
infused products
Public ConsumptionNot Allowed

Overview

Oklahoma has one of the most accessible medical cannabis programs in the country, established through State Question 788 in 2018. Medical patients may possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis on their person, 8 ounces at home, 1 ounce of concentrates, and 72 ounces of edibles. The state has issued a large number of patient and business licenses relative to its population. Recreational legalization was rejected by voters in State Question 820 in March 2023. Non-patients face criminal penalties for any possession, though first offenses for small amounts are misdemeanors.

Key Facts

Penalties for Exceeding Limits

Non-patient possession of up to 1.5 oz is a misdemeanor with up to 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine for first offenses. Second offenses carry 2-10 years. Possession with a valid medical card beyond limits is a misdemeanor with a $400 fine.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much cannabis can a medical patient possess in Oklahoma?+
Medical patients may possess up to 3 ounces on their person, 8 ounces at their residence, 1 ounce of concentrates, 72 ounces of edibles, and 6 mature plants at home.
Is recreational cannabis legal in Oklahoma?+
No. State Question 820, which would have legalized recreational use, was defeated by voters in March 2023. Only medical cannabis is legal with a valid patient license.
What are the penalties for possession without a medical card in Oklahoma?+
First-offense possession of up to 1.5 oz without a medical card is a misdemeanor carrying up to 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Second offenses are felonies with 2-10 years in prison.

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis remains illegal under US federal law. Oklahoma state laws and regulations are subject to change and may vary by local jurisdiction. Possession limits and penalties described here are based on publicly available information and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify current laws with official Oklahoma state resources and consult with a qualified attorney before possessing cannabis. Cannabismarketcap does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information presented.