When the clock strikes midnight and we ring in 2026, a dozen new laws will go into effect in the Sooner State.
A dozen new laws took effect Jan. 1, including one designed to provide more consistency in sentencing of felony crimes.
One bill, which was passed in 2024, will create the Oklahoma Sentencing Modernization Act of 2024. The criminal justice ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are tightening oversight of medical marijuana prescriptions and closing loopholes in marijuana-related DUI ...
Oklahoma implements stricter medical marijuana laws requiring doctor education starting Thursday. Another law, adding more ...
Several new laws take effect January 1, bringing changes to criminal justice, taxes, healthcare, and business across Oklahoma ...
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) revealed startling statistics about the trafficking of illegal marijuana from Oklahoma ...
Only a dozen bills will go into effect starting on Jan. 1, 2026, that will expand privacy rights and deal with felony classifications.
Starting on Jan. 1, physicians must be registered with the OMMA before they can provide a medical marijuana recommendation to ...
Senate Bill 652, which took effect in Nov. 2025, consolidates Oklahoma’s election dates into five days per year. This applies ...
Oklahoma state officials know that impaired driving typically rises during the holiday season, and this year, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE) will work with local police to ...
Twelve new laws will take effect across Oklahoma on Jan. 1, 2026.The legislation addresses criminal sentencing reform, ...