Original Investments LLC v. State of Oklahoma et al

  1. June 04, 2021

    Okla. Medical Pot Rule Challenge Ends Over Pot's Illegality

    A federal judge dismissed a Washington marijuana business' constitutional challenge to Oklahoma's requirement that medical marijuana license holders be from the state, saying Friday the suit was "not frivolous" but the court wouldn't assist a business in breaking federal law.

  2. May 13, 2021

    Okla. Says Pot's Federal Illegality Dooms Residency Challenge

    The state of Oklahoma once again defended its residency rules for medical cannabis licensees, telling a federal judge on Wednesday that there can be no constitutional protections for interstate marijuana commerce because the drug is federally illegal.

  3. April 16, 2021

    Okla. Pot Officials Want Out-Of-State Licensing Row Tossed

    Oklahoma's medical marijuana regulators have pushed back on a Washington state-based pot company's renewed attempt to challenge the Sooner State's licensing laws, saying the claims should be tossed again because marijuana is federally illegal.

  4. March 18, 2021

    Okla. Dodges Suit Over Pot License Residency Rules

    An Oklahoma federal judge threw out a lawsuit challenging the state's residency requirement for its medical marijuana license holders, saying Wednesday the state is protected from the lawsuit by the Eleventh Amendment.

  5. January 19, 2021

    Pot Co. Says Oklahoma Residency Rule Unconstitutional

    A Washington state cannabis company trying to break into the Oklahoma medical marijuana market told a federal judge Tuesday that the U.S. Constitution's dormant commerce clause preempts the state's residency rules, and that officials were muddying the waters by invoking the drug's federal illegality.

  6. December 22, 2020

    Okla. Says Pot Residency Rules Can't Be Unconstitutional

    The state of Oklahoma has defended its residency requirements for medical pot licenses, saying there are no protections for interstate marijuana commerce under the U.S. Constitution because the drug is federally illegal.

  7. November 25, 2020

    Wash. Pot Co. Wants Ruling On Okla. License Residency Law

    A Washington state-based marijuana company has asked an Oklahoma federal judge to find that the Sooner State's residency requirements for cannabis business licenses are unconstitutional, saying they discriminate against out-of-staters.

  8. August 18, 2020

    Wash. Pot Co. Says Okla. Residency Rules Unconstitutional

    A Washington state-based marijuana company has sued the state of Oklahoma over its residency requirements for cannabis business licenses, arguing the law unconstitutionally discriminates against out-of-staters.