Medical Marijuana Law
Understanding Medical Marijuana laws in Oklahoma is crucial, especially as regulations can be complex and evolving. If you or a loved one are navigating medical marijuana issues, knowing your rights and responsibilities can prevent costly mistakes. Whether it involves qualifying conditions, usage limits, or legal protections, finding trustworthy information is a vital first step. For those seeking clarity on this topic, consulting a knowledgeable Tulsa Medical Marijuana attorney can provide personalized guidance tailored to Oklahoma law.
When facing legal questions related to medical marijuana, having an experienced advocate can make a significant difference. The Wirth Law Office offers dedicated representation to help clients understand their options and protect their rights effectively. For expert assistance, consider contacting a skilled Tulsa attorney who is familiar with the nuances of medical marijuana law. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office at (918) 879-1681.
If I Have an OMMA Card, Can I Still Get Visitation and Partial Custody?
In Oklahoma, having an OMMA card does not automatically affect your ability to have custody or visitation rights with your child. According to Title 63, Section 425, Subsection D, a licensed medical marijuana patient cannot be denied custody or visitation unless their behavior poses an unreasonable danger to the safety of the child. The key factor is how your marijuana use may impact the well-being of your child. Even if deemed a danger, the court may still allow supervised visitation or other forms of contact to maintain the parent-child relationship. It's important to consult with an attorney to navigate this complex issue and protect your rights. To schedule a strategy session, visit MakeLawEasy.com. Read more »
Custody Judge Asked for Specific Doctor’s Recommended Dosage Because I Have Medical Marijuana Card
Hello, I'm Oklahoma Attorney James Wirth. Today, I received a common question from a father who is facing a challenging situation regarding child support. It seems that after a disagreement, the mother is now seeking back child support for two years, despite turning off child support payments during that time. This is a complex issue, as child support orders cannot be modified retroactively. However, there are still legal options available. By filing a motion to determine arrearage and presenting equitable arguments to the court, you may be able to challenge the enforcement of the back child support. It's crucial to seek legal advice from an attorney to navigate this situation effectively. Visit MakeLawEasy.com to schedule a consultation today. Read more »
Drug Dog Myth #6: Legalization of Medical Marijuana Doesn’t Change Anything
While a ruling by the OCCA says that the sight or odor of marijuana could form probable cause, this no longer applies to marijuana licensees. Read more »
HB 3208: Moratorium on New Medical Marijuana Businesses in Oklahoma Beginning August 1, 2022!
First off, it grants new authority to the OMMA. OMMA has the authority to decide there's going to be a moratorium. Read more »
What is the Statute of Limitations for a Medical Malpractice Case in Oklahoma?
Anytime we're talking about the statute of limitations, these are hard and fast deadlines. There are generally not a lot of exceptions. Read more »
Medical Marijuana: Can You Get a DUI From Taking Medicine?
If you do have one of these cards, you need to be very careful about using any THC marijuana, cannabis product, and operating a motor vehicle. Read more »
Can You Use CBD in Drug Court?
It's prohibited their state policy for drug courts. And many of the local rules for drug courts also prohibit the use of CBD. Read more »
Is an Oklahoma Medical Cannabis Card a License to be Searched? OCCA Suggest YES!
Tulsa attorney James Wirth, talks about a decision by the OCCA and what it means for medical marijuana cardholders. Read more »
Are Drug Dogs Even Relevant in the Age of Medical Marijuana Legalization?
If a drug dog is alerting and it could be marijuana, then that would negate it is probable cause to have a drug dog alert. Read more »
How Is a Medical Marijuana Related Bankruptcy Different From Other Bankruptcies?
Because marijuana is federally illegal, as is the cultivation of same, you are incredibly limited in what you can do. Although It doesn't mean you can't do an Oklahoma bankruptcy, but it can't be based on your marijuana business. Read more »