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Medical marijuana in Oklahoma
Medical only · updated 2026-05
Oklahoma has one of the most accessible programs in the country — no fixed list of qualifying conditions, with the physician deciding whether cannabis may help. After a recommendation you apply to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) online. Cards are valid two years.
$100 OMMA application fee ($20 reduced for Medicaid/SoonerCare, Medicare, or 100% disabled veterans), plus a small processing fee
Card validity
Two years from issuance (short-term and out-of-state licenses are 60 days)
Purchase limit
Patients may possess up to 3 oz on their person (larger amounts at home under state limits)
Legal forms
Flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures and topicals from licensed dispensaries
Residency
Oklahoma resident with a valid OK ID; out-of-state patients can get a temporary license
How to get your card
Have a telehealth or in-person visit with an OMMA-registered physician for a recommendation (valid 30 days).
Create an account on the OMMA licensing portal.
Upload your ID, photo, and recommendation, and pay the $100 (or $20 reduced) fee.
Receive your patient license (about 2 weeks) and shop at any licensed OK dispensary.
Qualifying conditions (0)
Oklahoma patients may qualify with any of the following. A state-approved physician makes the final call during your evaluation.
No fixed list — an OMMA-registered physician may recommend cannabis for any condition they judge it may treat (provider discretion)
This is general information, not medical or legal advice, and program rules change. Confirm current details with the Oklahoma Department of Health or a licensed physician before acting.