Greenhouse Protection: 8 Feet of Fencing and Locked Gates
Video Transcribed: What is the fourth security requirement for a medical marijuana grower? I am Ope Adegbuyi and I’m a medical marijuana defense attorney in Oklahoma.
According to the OBN, the fourth security requirement only applies to outdoor grows or greenhouse facilities and this requirement states that any outdoor or greenhouse facility shall provide adequate security measures for the area or building, including the following: the entire outdoor or greenhouse facility shall be surrounded by a fence and entry gates. Acceptable fencing shall be a metal chain link fence with a wire diameter of at least nine gauges or larger, or another similarly secure material or wood. The fence shall measure at least eight feet from the ground to the top of the fence. The fence may be at least six feet of acceptable fencing with a top guard of fencing wire with sharp edges or points, such as barbed wire, to ensure the overall height of the fence to a minimum of eight feet. All support posts shall be steel and securely anchored.
All gates shall measure at least eight feet from the ground to the top of the entry gate and shall be constructed of acceptable fencing. The entry gate may be at least six feet of acceptable fencing with a top guard of fencing wire with sharp edges or points, such as barbed wire, to enhance the overall height of the entry gate to a minimum of eight feet. All entry gates shall be kept closed and securely locked at all times when not in use, and when in use shall be kept under direct observation of a responsible employee or agent of the registrant. The fence and entry gate shall be in good repair and obscure the outdoor or greenhouse facility so that it is not easily viewed from outside the fence or entry gates.
So basically this requirement is talking about fencing, an outdoor grow or a greenhouse, and also putting up a gate. So the gate and the fence must obscure an outsider’s view so that they wouldn’t be able to see inside.
For more information, you can contact me, a marijuana grower regulation lawyer in Tulsa, at Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Attorney.