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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Oklahoma just legalized "medicinal" pot and about all you have to do is say you have some ache or pain and they will give out a prescription. There was a "gold" rush to open the first stores and begin grow operations.
And of course the taxes were going to solve all the problems, just like the lottery, casino gambling, and horse racing.
There are CBD stores everywhere.
I have little doubt in a few years we will have the same glut. As long as we don't do a government bailout I don't care.
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There is one on every street corner here. One of the local growers is filming a documentary.
LAWTON, OK (TNN) - A Lawton medical marijuana business is under construction, and under the lens, as the process is being documented for a television series.
The pilot season for Wolfe’s House of Weed is currently being filmed. The first episode is gaining some attention, as it won an award at an international film festival!
“Wolfe’s House of Weed was just a joke a few years ago and it just kept on going," said Rick Wolfe, owner of Nature’s Meds and Wolfe’s House of Weed. "But after the first episode, Dr. Jenkins edited it and sent it to me. Instead of putting it on YouTube, I sent it to some film festivals, and the Calcutta Film Festival has picked it up as a International Award Winning TV Series or a Pilot Program. So, we won for the month of April. Now it qualifies us to go in January for their red carpet gala to possibly be selected as number one for the year.”
Wolfe hired a production team made up of Cameron University students and a professor to film the pilot season of Wolfe’s House of Weed, a television program based on the development of his medical marijuana business, Nature’s Meds. The show follows Wolfe, his family, and staff, as they deal with construction, funding issues, and growing the medical marijuana.