What to do if Your License Renewal is Denied or Revoked
If you find yourself in a situation where your license renewal is denied or revoked, it is important to act quickly. As mentioned earlier, once your license is no longer valid, you are not legally allowed to possess medical marijuana. This means you must dispose of any product you have in accordance with OMMA regulations to avoid potential legal consequences.
Understanding the Consequences
Failure to comply with OMMA regulations after your license is denied or revoked can result in felony possession charges under the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act. This is a serious offense that can have long-lasting consequences on your personal and professional life. It is crucial to take immediate action to protect yourself.
Seeking Legal Guidance
If you are facing the denial or revocation of your medical marijuana license, it is highly recommended to seek legal guidance from a knowledgeable attorney. An experienced cannabis business attorney can help you navigate this complex legal landscape and ensure that your rights are protected throughout the process.
Take Action Now
If you are concerned about the status of your medical marijuana license or have already had it denied or revoked, do not hesitate to contact the OK Cannabis Law Office for a low-cost consultation. Our team of dedicated legal professionals is here to help you understand your options and take the necessary steps to protect your interests. Call us today at 918-932-2879 to schedule your consultation.