Oklahoma Growers Thread!

Rufus T. Firefly

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A friend that was active in the effort to legalize here and has frequent contact with legislators told me that the legislators' intentions are to keep it as free market as possible...with limitation on out of state resident business ownership to protect OK resident owned businesses. We'll see if they stay true.
They are nailing the free market part. Not sure the plumbers and electricians aren't gonna turn out to be the big winners though lol.
 

Tracker

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Normal back in the day. And way over due now. I'll get you one when the winds finally shift. Show you how nice a warm lake MI is with an arctic cold front. 40 -50 mph winds soon. LOL.
I lived in Minnesota for a little while way back in the day. I just remember lots and lots and lots of snow....and ice fishing....and beer!
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Nice lab coat! That promo vid should move some of their systems for sure. Those are impressive results.
HAHA.. We have a few at the entrance for OMMA in the rare occasion they show up. But no joke, we bounced our microbes on the last grow at 35,000 CFU's... this past one with the AirROS was not even detectable. No change in method, same RH, temps..etc.. this thing just works!
 

Hidden360

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A friend that was active in the effort to legalize here and has frequent contact with legislators told me that the legislators' intentions are to keep it as free market as possible...with limitation on out of state resident business ownership to protect OK resident owned businesses. We'll see if they stay true.
Definitely does limit. We are a family owned business, 2 of us are Oklahoma residents, the other two Washington. However 75% ownership is theirs. Even when you do see an out of state company like star buds, exotic genetixs (red River) cookies, they have to license up with an Oklahoma resident and technically it’s the Oklahoma resident running their brand. The saturated market is due to locals getting involved with cannabis brands that have been around and legal almost 10 years.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Definitely does limit. We are a family owned business, 2 of us are Oklahoma residents, the other two Washington. However 75% ownership is theirs. Even when you do see an out of state company like star buds, exotic genetixs (red River) cookies, they have to license up with an Oklahoma resident and technically it’s the Oklahoma resident running their brand. The saturated market is due to locals getting involved with cannabis brands that have been around and legal almost 10 years.
How does 2 WA residents have 75% ownership?
 

Hidden360

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How does 2 WA residents have 75% ownership?
And even if the out of state resident wanted to transfer ownership they had to have had 2 years of continuous residency in the state of Oklahoma. I heard that they were extending the residential requirement to 5 years.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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You said " 2 of us are Oklahoma residents, the other two Washington. However 75% ownership is theirs".. how does that math work?... I don't think that is the legal verbiage of SQ788. You just made it sound like 75% ownership was from WA.
 
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Hidden360

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He said " 2 of us are Oklahoma residents, the other two Washington. However 75% ownership is theirs".. how does that math work?... I don't think that is the legal verbiage of SQ788.
I’m sorry, not the best at typing, and I didn’t want to be exact... but there’s 3. 2 Oklahoma, and 1 out of state. 75% ownership goes to Oklahoma 25% Other.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I’m sorry, not the best at typing, and I didn’t want to be exact... but there’s 3. 2 Oklahoma, and 1 out of state. 75% ownership goes to Oklahoma 25% Other.
That makes less sense.... you have 2 people and one out of State.. that's 75%... you need another person for 100% ownership.
 
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