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The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBN), often shortened to Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, is an agency of the government of Oklahoma charged with minimizing the abuse of controlled substances through law enforcement measures directed primarily at drug trafficking, illicit drug manufacturing, and major suppliers of illicit drugs.
Without a building inspection and certificate of occupancy, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs refused to provide one of the critical approvals needed to renew a grower's license.
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The Department actively supports prevention programs to reduce the occurrence of substance abuse, prevent suicide, and promote mental health for all Oklahomans. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control serves as the law enforcement arm. The two agencies work together to develop a comprehensive drugs control strategy for the ...
Anderson said that four years ago, Oklahoma had around 10,000 grow operations. Voters approved legalization of medical cannabis in 2018 and began issuing licenses for grow, processing and ...
DEA to reclassify marijuana as Schedule III drug. USA Today recently reported that the Biden administration plans to remove marijuana from the list of Schedule I drugs, the most dangerous and ...
Katz Drug Store sit-in. The Katz Drug Store sit-in was one of the first sit-ins during the civil rights movement, occurring between August 19 and August 21, 1958, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In protest of racial discrimination, black schoolchildren sat at a lunch counter with their teacher demanding food, refusing to leave until they were served.
Oct. 15—The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics served search warrants at nearly a dozen marijuana farms across Oklahoma in the past two weeks, according to a press release, including one in Pontotoc ...