The Oklahoma Chronic (March 2020)

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FIREARMS & FLOWER: Navigating the Conflict Between Second Amendment And Patient Rights

MARCH ON THE CAPITOL Fight For Your Patient Rights

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SPRING SHOWERS, FALL FLOWERS Grow in Your Backyard

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CHEROKEE NATION PROTECTING MMJ PATIENTS

The Cherokee Nation is Taking LEAPS to Protect MMJ Patients

We don't know about you but we are glad winter is finally over and spring is here! We are excited for whats happening 42 in the cannabis community and looking forward to the events that are starting to pop up everywhere. If you see us at an In-depth Look into Linalool event make sure to stop and say "high". We will have some SECRET Tommy Chong Edition Magazines (Limited Number) 48 that we will be passing out, you can have him sign at the What You Need to do to Prepare Cannabis Expo this Month, Check out the front inside cover OR the "Chronic Events" Page. Make sure to stop by and get 5 5 Cannabis Cup Winner Kiamichi Skies one from us at the expo. First Come First Serve Live Rosin “It really puzzles me to see marijuana connected with narcotics … dope and all that crap. It’s a thousand times better than whiskey – it’s an assistant – a 59 friend.” – Louis Armstrong Top Strains to Try in 2020, its worth

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FIREARMS & FLOWER: NAVIGATING THE CONFLICTS BETWEEN SECOND AMENDMENT AND PATIENT RIGHTS BY RACHEL KLUBECK

The Second Amendment of the United State Constitution provides: "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” With strong 2A rights woven through the fabric of Oklahoma values and now 6% of Oklahomans having acquired their medical marijuana patient license, it’s critical to notice that the 2A rights are stripped from licensed medical marijuana patients due to existing laws. I. Recent Changes in Oklahoma Patient and 2A Rights In March 2019, HB2612 (the “Unity Bill”) went into effect, expanding patient protections and providing: “A medical marijuana patient or caregiver licensee shall not be denied the right to own, purchase or possess a firearm ammunition, or firearm accessories based solely on his or her status as a medical marijuana patient or caregiver licensee.”

In November 2019, the State became even more gunfriendly with HB 2597 (“Permitless Carry”) which eliminated the training requirement and allows Oklahoma citizens 21 and older, and active duty military personnel or veterans age 18 and older, to carry a firearm in public without a permit, openly or concealed. However, no firearms are allowed in: (1) bars or other places where alcoholic beverages are consumed as a primary purpose of the business; (2) government offices and buildings; (3) prisons or detention centers; (4) gambling places and casinos; (5) professional sports arenas (unless allowed by the owner); (6) public schools, colleges and universities (the law allows for private and public schools to designate specific staff who may carry on school property); and (7) any other place prohibited by law enforcement. Private properties may implement restrictions, as “any person, property owner, tenant, employer, place of worship or business entity” is entitled to control the possession of firearms on their property.


OKLAHOMACHRONIC The Unity Bill does not change the (utterly

Oklahoma requires OSBI, upon receipt of a handgun

archaic) existing federal law rendering

license application and required information from the

marijuana a Schedule I controlled substance.

sheriff, forward fingerprints of the applicant to the FBI for

Under 18 U.S.C. §922, any person that is an

a national criminal records search. If the background check

unlawful user of, or addicted to, any

shows no records pertaining to the applicant, OSBI must

controlled substance is prohibited from

either issue a handgun license or deny the completed

concealed carry.

possessing firearms. The Oklahoma State

application within 60 days. Although Permitless Carry and

Bureau of Investigation (“OSBI”) complies

the Unity provide expansive gun freedoms, the main

On February 3, 2020, the initiative petition for

with federal laws such as this when licensing

benefit of Oklahoma handgun licensing is reciprocity with

handguns under the Oklahoma Self-Defense

other states; if one does not obtain a handgun permit in

Act (the “Act). Convicted felons,

Oklahoma then travels to a state that requires a permit to

undocumented immigrants, persons

carry open or concealed, then such person is subject to the

adjudicated with mental illness, or those with

laws of that state.

HB2010 followed up Permitless Carry allowing Oklahoma citizens to carry a firearm on property owned, leased, operated or managed by a public trust, including municipal zoos and public parks. This authorized such properties to prohibit open carry but not permitless,

SQ809 was filed which seeks to restore handgun permitting and training requirements. This would essentially eliminate Permitless Carry, removing the authorization of concealed or unconcealed firearms without a permit and reinstates certain requirements regarding the unlicensed transportation of firearms in vehicles and on

domestic violence convictions are prohibited from possessing a firearm in Oklahoma.

III. Simultaneous Marijuana Patient and Handgun Licenses

Additionally, the handgun license applicant

are Prohibited

must: (1) be a United States and Oklahoma citizen; (2) at least 21 years of age, or 18 if

Medical marijuana patient names and related records are

such individual is a member or veteran of the

accumulated and held in private by the Oklahoma State

military, reserves, or National Guard; (4)

Department of Health (“OSDH”) whom oversees OMMA. At

complete a firearms safety and training

this time, there is not a notification system between OSDH

course and demonstrate competence and

and the OSBI. However, should an individual wish to

qualification (or have an authorized

obtain an Oklahoma handgun license after obtaining their

penalties.

exemption); (5) submit the application and

medical marijuana patient license, the Act provides that

pay the proper application fee ($100.00); and

the medical marijuana patient licensee must surrender any

II. Purchasing a Firearm: Licensed Dealers v.

(6) comply with the Act in good faith.

handgun license or risk having such license revoked.

private property, and generally would prohibit confiscation of a firearms during a traffic stop when such person holds the handgun’s license. SQ809, if passed, would subject a handgun licensee, who refuses to leave a place where firearms are prohibited, to certain criminal

Private Sellers, Eligibility, and Background Checks Permitless Carry should not be confused to mean there are no longer rules; one thing Permitless Carry did not change is that one must still complete proper background check requirements before purchasing a firearm in Oklahoma. With potential restoration of handgun licensing and training requirements, Oklahoma gun and patient licensees should educate themselves on the related laws. Federal law requires federally licensed firearms dealers to initiate a background check on the purchaser prior to sale of a firearm. Federal law provides states with the option of serving as a state “point of contact” and conducting their own background checks using state and federal records or having the background checks performed by the FBI. Oklahoma is not a “point of contact state” for firearm purchaser background checks. In Oklahoma, firearms dealers must initiate the background check required by federal law by contacting the FBI directly. Private sellers, however, are not required to initiate a background check when transferring and/or selling a firearm.



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To comply with the Act, an applicant must answer application questions honestly and comply in good faith with the Act, which would include responding honestly to the questions posed on the application. Due to the present State and federal laws surrounding cannabis, an applicant who answers “yes” to the question “Do you unlawfully use, or are you addicted to, any controlled dangerous substance?” will be denied their handgun license by OSBI. The application specifically warns applicants that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled dangerous substance under federal law, and medical marijuana patient license holders should answer “yes” to unlawfully using a controlled dangerous substance which may ultimately preclude such individual from handgun licensing federally and in the State of Oklahoma. Any person making any false or misleading statement on an application for a handgun license will be denied and shall, upon conviction, be guilty of perjury. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (“ATF”) provides that any federal firearms licensee whom uses marijuana, regardless of whether his/her State passed legislation authorizing medical marijuana, is an unlawful user of a controlled substance and is prohibited by federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition. A patient may reside with a handgun licensee as federal law prohibits the patient from having possession of firearms. A person whom has been adjudicated as a mentally incompetent is generally disallowed from handgun licensing eligibility. Other mandatory health preclusions to Oklahoma handgun licensing include: “An attempted suicide or other condition relating to or indicating mental instability or an unsound mind which occurred within the preceding ten-year period from the date of the application for a license to carry a concealed firearm or that occurs during the period of licensure”, and if a person is “currently undergoing treatment for a mental illness, condition, or disorder”, meaning the person has been diagnosed by a licensed physician as being afflicted with a substantial disorder of thought, mood, perception, psychological orientation, or memory that significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life. We should note that because patient records are confidential and afforded protections, OSBI and the FBI are unable to determine whether a person’s physician recommended medical marijuana due to such person’s mental health afflictions or symptoms like the ones listed above, which would preclude handgun licensing. Looking forward, patients will likely have to decide whether their handgun eligibility is worth disclosing necessary physician recommendation records to prove mental capacity. Until changes are made, Oklahomans will continue to have to navigate their patient and 2A rights and ultimately, choose between licenses.


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MARCH ON THE CAPITAL BY KAYLA JOHNSON

On February 6th, patients, business owners and advocates from across the state turned their attention once more to the Capitol in Oklahoma City, and with good reason: despite the success of the medical cannabis industry in the almost two years since S.Q. 788 passed, there has still be a significant effort within the legislature to make it more difficult and more expensive to open a cannabis business, limit where patients can medicate in public, and more. It’s become apparent to pretty much everybody who’s involved in the industry and community that the opposition has no plans to simply give up without a continued fight, and while it’s a slap in the face to many, it’s also brought out that determination that the canna-community is building a reputation for. That determination was in full force on that Thursday. Despite the poor weather the day before and the low temperatures that still lingered, people came. Despite the traffic, the bad parking, and the long drive for many, people came with signs, with shirts, and with their stories.

"The strongest defense we can put up against those who continue to oppose cannabis regulation and medical programs is a united community and industry; we’ re far easier to divide and conquer if we’re at odds with ourselves."

Even Ron Durbin, an Oklahoma attorney known for his staunch commitment to the cannabis industry and community here as well as an organizer of this event along with Darrel Carnes and the help of others, didn’t let a recent health problem stand in his way (once he’d been cleared by his doctor, of course). Every person with their own reason and story that brought them there, and every person eager to come together for further progress, hundreds of Oklahomans came to make one thing clear to the legislature: we’re paying attention. Before State Question 788 passed, any gathering of procannabis people like this would have been laughed off with a sneer; typical ‘potheads’ just trying to get high without getting in trouble. Sound familiar? It’s a stereotype that every one of us has likely battled in one way or another over the years, and it’s part of how the cannabis community has been kept down over the years. Now, with the freedom that 788 brings to card holders, that crowd of protestors and activists can no longer be simply brushed off as a group of stereotypes or criminals. The people carrying signs and wearing shirts in support of cannabis were coworkers, family members, friends, and community members, working together to support something that is open to anyone who takes the time to get a medical card, and has been a life changer, and saver, for thousands.

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The bills being protested, that day and beyond, are substantial ones that could have lasting impacts on the industry. One of them, that has since been withdrawn, would have increased licensing fees for those interested in commercial growing, processing, or dispensary licenses from $2,500 to $10,000. Another would prevent dispensaries from being located near churches, and another still would give cities and towns more power to regulate marijuana businesses in their city limits. These are just a handful of examples of some of the thirty or more bills that have been brought forward this year, and every one would impact patients and businesses alike. It’s become clear that many within the legislature are no friend to the cannabis industry or the patients themselves, and it’s apparent that for these opponents of cannabis, the current medical cannabis law isn’t harsh or strict enough for their liking. Once, they could have silenced any further whisper of medical cannabis and moved on to other topics, but that determination that pushed 788 through with a 57% vote has taken root and grown into a fierce line of defense for cannabis in Oklahoma. Whether it’s in marches on the capitol, at town hall or city council meetings, industry gatherings or even just through various forms of social media, cannabis patients, industry members and supporters have become incredibly vocal about their views and their rights in regards to using cannabis for their health.

Once, it was considered taboo to even whisper about it among friends in public. Now? Not only is it discussed, it’s often celebrated; people are not only stepping out of the cannabis closet, but they’re tearing the walls down to open it up to the world. It’s not uncommon to see videos of people trying out a bong for the first time on Instagram, or a snapshot of somebody with their first batch of edibles on Facebook. It’s becoming normalized in a way that opponents never expected, and that normalization is what fuels things like the March on the Capitol: people are finally dropping the shame they’ve carried, and they’re picking up signs, and petitions, and educational booklets, and they’re taking action to protect their hard-earned rights as cannabis patients. More than likely, this batch of bills that inhibits a thriving cannabis market won’t be the last set we see of this nature here in Oklahoma. Two years in, the opposition shows no sign of letting up, and the good news is, neither does the cannabis industry and community. The strongest defense we can put up against those who continue to oppose cannabis regulation and medical programs is a united community and industry; we’ re far easier to divide and conquer if we’re at odds with ourselves. The March on the Capitol is a shining example of the things that can be achieved when we’re united, as we were during the final push to pass 788, but it could also become a reflection of what once was if discord and disagreements continue to run rampant through the community. We’ve come so far, and now is the time to show that we’re still in this for each other, not just ourselves.



Spring Showers, Fall Flowers Written By: Carisa Rowe

Spring is finally here and not a moment too soon. After a long winter and what felt like weeks of assault on your finances and sanity, the holidays (and most of the miserable weather) are finally behind you. It is time for rebirth‌ for growth. You can smell the fresh, cool soil as the grips of winter release their hold on the earth. The sun is warm, radiant, and not yet trying to blister your skin. There are small, bright buds popping up on plants everywhere you turn. Birds are whistling out odes to the sky and you want in on this party too. Why not launch a cannabis garden in your backyard?

Gardening hobbyists and novices alike can utilize this new, fertile earth and brilliant sunlight to cultivate a cannabis garden to be proud of with just a few simple steps. There are some key factors to keep in mind when growing cannabis and with a little guidance, your homegrown meds are sure to bring you a personal satisfaction that no storebought medication could ever provide. There is something spiritual about growing cannabis. Watching the seedling burst its apical taproot and meristem feels like watching a complicated magic trick in person. Tilling your soil gives you a connection to the earth, something we all need more of, as well as an honest workout.

Pruning and shaping your plants to maximize yield provides hours of meditation that are unparalleled, just add music. Oh, and that sweet harvest this fall? That’s unadulterated pride right there.

"natural t'ing and it grow like a tree" -Bob Marley


"There's some pretty good homegrown dope. I'm sure it would be even better if you could grow it with fertilizers and have greenhouses." -Stephen King



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The two components you are going to need to put the most effort into are soil and water. It cannot be stressed enough that you need healthy soil and clean water. You don’t have to spend a fortune and you don’t have to get very complicated with it. After that, you might need some pot food, a couple good gardening tools, some cannabis seeds or clones, and some sunblock. First things first though: where to plant. This factor depends on what you are growing. There are two choices in this decision tree, auto or photo? Autoflower varietals will produce buds no matter where you plant them. They are essentially the plug and play option for cannabis growers. They grow as they flower and produce smaller yields because their life cycle is limited. They can be pushed to provide marginally more flower when they get tons of light but these plants will not get beasty, which might be the perfect fit for your growing space. Photoperiod plants require a little more attention but can produce plants with colas as big as your forearm, giving you plenty of meds to smoke or process into edibles or salves. Getting these plants into the soil in early spring will allow you to grow large plants with max yields. Photoperiod plants growing outdoors are triggered into flower by extended periods of dark. As the earth orbits the sun, the tilt of the earth moves into position so that the lower hemisphere is closer to the sun which causes the northern hemisphere to receive less light from the sun. As soon as your happy plants realize that they are getting twelve or more hours of dark, they begin to produce nodes that will eventually become that stinky flower you love so much.


If you are planning to grow photos, it is important to pick a spot outside that gets maximum sun well into the fall. Be conscious of how plants and structures in your yard cast shadows in the late summer and fall. You want your outdoor cannabis plants to get as much sunlight as possible during the day right up until you harvest them in order to maximize their production. Depending on the varietal, your outdoor cannabis plants will begin to flower sometime in August or September and develop into October and maybe even November. Shade that covers them can slow their growth and reduce yields and trichomes - the sticky sunblock that carries cannabinoids and terpenes to the buds. From experience, strong shade can even trigger your plants into flower. You’ve picked a sunny spot in your yard and the danger of winter frost is firmly behind you, now what? The answer is dig. Put on sunblock first then dig a decent hole in the ground and keep the soil – you’re gonna use it. Depending on the size of the root mass of your plant, your hole is going to vary. Dig the hole to be roughly six inches wider than your existing pot in every direction. Take the native soil and amend it with a few scoops of quality soil from your local hydro shop. Don’t use MiracleGro, it’s not ideal and is not cheaper or worth the potential burn to your plants. If you want to ensure healthy plants, mix some compost, guano, and castings into your soil. What are guano and castings? Bat and worm poo; you can get them from the hydro shop. Cannabis loves this shit! Grab some pulverized oyster shell and you are ready to rock out with your crop out. That was bad. I am sorry (not really). As soon as you transplant your precious cannabis plants into their new homes, they are going to need a drink. The holy trinity of cannabis is light, soil, water. Poor water will cause low quality bud. Don’t trust the city works department to give you clean water unless you would like to gamble with heavy metals, pH problems, or bacteria.


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OKLAHOMACHRONIC It’s just not worth it. You can get a free water test kit from Home Depot and send it off to find out what your water quality really is. A five gallon jug of water from your local grocery store can even be more cost effective than paying the man for this resource that literally falls out of the sky. Oh! A rain barrel? Yes. That would be fantastic. You should do that. Three times over. If you can’t though, don’t worry, hose water never killed anyone and is not likely to kill your cannababies. Pay attention for signs of stress in the leaves like clawing and curling to indicate that water may be the problem. There are dozens of tools to diagnose these problems and social media

Prune away damaged or dead leaves. The plant will allocate resources to

groups galore to seek out advice.

these leaves to try to heal them, which the plant cannot do once the leaf has

Fortunately, soil-grown outdoor plants are

browning. Those cells are dead. Pull the leaf so that the plant can focus

pretty resilient and can usually bounce back

resources to growth and production. While vegging, top your plant but once

from watering problems. Be sure that your

they have flipped to flower this is unnecessary and can traumatize your

plants get a healthy drink of fresh water

plants or cost yield. Look up videos to show you how to do this. More tops

every day when it is hot. Water away from

mean more colas.

the main stalk to drive root growth, which drives plant growth. How much water each

Consider a support structure for your plants. Depending how big they are,

plant needs is dependent on several factors

you may use a tomato cage, bamboo stakes, or nylon trellis (also referred to and this is one of those skills you are going to as scrog). All varietals will need this support in place when they go into have to learn by doing. You don’t want the flower and maybe sooner. The colas are heavy and you don’t want branches soil wet all the time. Allowing it to dry out

to split from the weight, especially when it rains and they become

between watering tells the roots to stretch

waterlogged. Don’t worry too much about the finer details. Good soil,

in search of more water. For every bit of

especially amended with the four ingredients above, and clean water have

root mass, the plant above soil will match

never failed a grower. Keep an eye out for pest problems and consider good

growth. More roots, more plant. More plant,

pest control practices as preventative measures instead of responses.

more bud.

Watch for hermies, they’ll cause seeding. No one likes seedy weed. There are plenty of things that you can dial in and play with to personalize your

Spend time communing with your plants.

newfound passion for growing. There are dozens of lines of nutrients that

These ladies sacrifice everything to provide

you can choose from if you want to use them or you can look up recipes to

you with medicine. Thank them. Dance with

make your own. The really exceptional thing about plants is that they can

them. Tell them what you need, they’re

call on each other for nutritional support and plants in the ground get to

listening.

communicate those needs through their complex root systems. Unless you notice strange coloration in the leaves or irregular growth, your cannabis plants are likely chugging along just fine with the support you provide. Love

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them and take good care of them and come Croptober, you will be sitting pretty on a fat stash that will make you proud to say “I grew this!”



UWD CUSTOM TINCTURES

WRITTEN BY KAYLA JOHNSON

WHEN OKLAHOMA PASSED 788, PEOPLE ACROSS THE STATE BEGAN TO MAKE PLANS FOR A CANNABIS-BASED BUSINESS. FROM GROWERS TO DISPENSARIES TO PROCESSORS, BUSINESSES CROPPED UP LEFT AND RIGHT AS SOON AS THEY WERE LEGALLY ABLE TO. MANY OF THEM HAVE A SPECIALTY PRODUCT, SOMETHING THAT THEY DO A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY THAN EVERYBODY ELSE. UWD, LOCATED IN EDMOND ON 15TH STREET, DOES THINGS MORE THAN A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY THAN EVERYBODY ELSE, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO THEIR CUSTOM TINCTURE PROGRAM.


OKLAHOMACHRONIC OPEN SINCE OCTOBER 2018, UWD OPENED WITH THE SOLE INTENT OF PROVIDING TRUE MEDICINE, AND FOR OWNER JERRY FLOWERS AND HIS WIFE, STAR, THAT GOAL HASN’T CHANGED ONE IOTA. SINCE OPENING, FLOWERS HAS TAKEN A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT COURSES TO FURTHER HIS CANNABIS-EDUCATION AND SAYS THAT KNOWLEDGE HAS MADE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IN WHAT THEY’RE ABLE TO PROVIDE TO PATIENTS WHO COME THROUGH THEIR DOORS. “I’VE TAKEN SEVERAL ONLINE COURSES THROUGH THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY PRACTICTIONERS, THEY HAVE CANNABIS COURSES TO HELP INTRODUCE MEDICAL DOCTORS TO CANNABIS, AND SO WE TOOK THOSE COURSES, GOT ACCREDITED WITH THEM. WE’VE ALWAYS TAKEN OTHER VARIOUS ONLINE COURSES AS WELL, AND AS FAR AS I KNOW, WE’RE ONE OF THE ONLY ONES WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF CANNABIS CLINICIANS AS WELL IN THE STATE,” HE SAID. “WHAT THAT EDUCATION HAS ALLOWED US TO DO IS FEEL COMFORTABLE GOING IN AND STARTING TO CREATE SOME OF THESE CUSTOM TINCTURES AND DEFINING CANNABIS AS MEDICINE IN A NEW WAY.” TINCTURES, WHICH ARE OFTEN CREATED THROUGH THE ABSORPTION OF CANNABINOIDS INTO HIGH-PROOF ALCOHOL, ARE ONE OF THE OLDEST METHODS OF CANNABIS CONSUMPTION THAT WE KNOW OF. THEY’RE EXTREMELY EASY TO DOSE, WITH MOST PEOPLE ADDING THEIR DESIRED AMOUNT TO FOOD OR BEVERAGE OR EVEN JUST DROPS DIRECTLY INTO THE MOUTH, AND FOR PATIENTS WITH A VARIETY OF AILMENTS AND HEALTH PROBLEMS, THEY’RE AN IMPORTANT PART OF A MEDICAL CANNABIS REGIMEN.

EACH PATIENT THAT COMES INTO UWD AND ASKS ABOUT THE CUSTOM TINCTURES GETS THE SAME EXPERIENCE, ONE THAT’S MORE IN-DEPTH THAN SIMPLY ASKING IF THEY PREFER INDICA OR SATIVA. THE GOAL FOR FLOWERS AND THE STAFF AT UWD ISN’T JUST TO SELL SOMETHING, IT’S TO GET SOMETHING IN THE HANDS OF PATIENTS THAT IS ACTUALLY GOING TO GIVE THEM A LIFE-CHANGING BENEFIT. “WE DO A MEDICAL INTAKE ON EVERYONE, AND THAT INCLUDES GOING OVER THE LIST OF MEDICATIONS THAT THEY PROVIDE US, TO MAKE SURE THAT NOTHING THEY’RE TAKING COULD BE HINDERED IN SOME WAY BY THE TINCTURE. ONCE WE GET THROUGH THAT SAFETY PROTOCOL, THEN WE GO IN AND WE BASICALLY CREATE A 5-7 DAY DOSE FOR YOU, AT THE COST OF ONE PENNY, WITH THE INTENT ON REVISING IT AFTER THREE DAYS BASED ON YOUR FEEDBACK.” ONCE THE PATIENT PROVIDES FEEDBACK, FLOWERS AND THE STAFF AT UWD THEN GO BACK AND MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE FORMULA BASED ON WHAT THE INDIVIDUAL PATIENT NEEDS. “IDEALLY, WE’D LIKE EACH DOSE OF OUR TINCTURE TO LAST OUR PATIENTS AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS, SO IF THEY NEED IT TO LAST A LITTLE LONGER, OR NEED A MORE POWERFUL EFFECT OR EVEN LESS OF AN EFFECT, WE CAN CHANGE THAT FOR THEM.” LIKE MANY HAVE BEGUN TO REALIZE, THE BENEFIT OF CANNABIS ISN’T SOLELY IN ITS THC CONTENT, AND THAT’S AN IMPORTANT ASPECT OF THE TINCTURES OFFERED BY UWD: THEY TRULY CUSTOMIZE THEM, DOWN TO THE CANNABINOIDS AND TERPENES USED, TO ENSURE THEY FIT YOUR NEEDS.



“IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT THE THC AND CBD, WE BREAK IT DOWN SO THAT DELTA-8 AND DELTA-9 THC ARE BOTH AVAILABLE, ALONG WITH CBG, CBC, CDN, SO DEPENDING ON WHAT YOUR AILMENT IS, WE KNOW WHICH ONE WE NEED TO LEAN MORE TOWARDS,” HE SAID. “WE REALLY TRY TO HONE IN ON WHAT CANNABINOIDS EACH PATIENT NEEDS, AND THEN WE LOOK TO SEE WHAT TERPENES WOULD OFFER AN ADDITIONAL BENEFIT, WE HAVE ABOUT 32 DIFFERENT TERPENES THAT WE WORK WITH. WE PUT A LOT OF PRESSURE ON OURSELVES TO MAKE SURE THAT WHAT WE’RE PROVIDING PATIENTS IS BENEFITING THEM HOW THEY NEED IT TO, SO THAT MEANS LOOKING AT MORE THAN JUST THAT THC LEVEL OR WHAT STRAIN SOMETHING IS.” FOR FLOWERS, WHO WAS A RECREATIONAL USER IN THE PAST, THE TINCTURES OFFERED BY UWD ARE THE RESULT OF HIS NEW LIFE’S WORK. AFTER HIS MOM WAS DIAGNOSED WITH PANCREATIC CANCER IN 2012, AND WHILE SHE WAS ABLE TO BEAT THE ODDS, HER BATTLE WITH THE DISEASE STUCK WITH HIM. IN 2014, HE WATCHED A DOCUMENTARY FROM MARIJUANA INC., AND ONE OF THE FOUR CANNABIS PATIENTS SHARING THEIR STORY WAS A WOMAN WHO HAD BATTLED STAGE FOUR LUNG CANCER, WHOM FLOWERS SAID IMMEDIATELY JUMPED OUT TO HIM. “THEY WERE SHARING THEIR OWN STORIES, LIKE A SELF DOCUMENTARY TYPE OF THING, BUT THE WAY IT JUST COMPLETELY CHANGED THEIR LIVES BLEW ME AWAY. SEEING HOW CANNABIS TURNED THAT CANCER PATIENT’S LIFE AROUND, WHEN SHE HAD ALREADY BEEN SENT HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL FOR HOSPICE CARE, IT REALLY GOT ME THINKING ABOUT CANNABIS IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT.” AFTER WATCHING ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY IN 2015 ABOUT CHARLOTTE’S WEB, THE CBD-HEAVY STRAIN THAT FOR MANY WAS THE FIRST THING THEY’D REALLY HEARD ABOUT CANNABIS AS MEDICINE, FLOWERS SAID THAT’S WHEN HE REALLY BECAME INTERESTED IN RESEARCHING CBD AND CANNABIS. “ONCE OKLAHOMA ALLOWED CBD A COUPLE OF YEARS LATER, IT WAS JUST A MATTER OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE. I USE PUBMED.GOV ALMOST DAILY, JUST TO GET MORE RESEARCH AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW.” NOW, THE OWNER OF A MEDICAL CANNABIS BUSINESS, FLOWERS HAS BEEN ABLE TO APPLY WHAT HE’S LEARNED TO HIS OWN LIFE, BENEFITING HIS LOVED ONES AND THE PATIENTS WHO COME TO UWD FOR HELP. “MY MOM’S STILL DOING GOOD, WE TREAT HER EVERY DAY ON REGIMENS WITH CANNABIS. WE DON’T KNOW IF IT’S WHAT WE’RE GIVING HER, OR GOD HIMSELF, BUT EITHER WAY, WE’RE NOT QUESTIONING IT.” THAT SAME SORT OF HOPEFUL ENTHUSIASM EXTENDS TO EVERY PATIENT THAT COMES THROUGH HIS DOOR, AND FOR FLOWERS, THAT’S ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE THINGS ABOUT BEING IN THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY. “WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO HELP PEOPLE, A LOT. IF NOTHING ELSE, WE’RE ABLE TO HELP THEM IMPROVE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE, AND THAT’S SUCH A REWARD IN AND OF ITSELF.”

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COLCANNON RECIPE BY BUZ DELIERE @MEDIBLES_OK

Good day and welcome back my cannachef’s, I hope everyone had a wonderful and relaxing Valentine’s day.

COOKING DIRECTIONS

In this months edition we are celebrating St. Patrick’s

Peel and cut the potatoes, medium dice, put them in a pot to

day with a little extra green the chef Buz way!

boil. Next while the potatoes are cooking take a medium pot about half full of water and bring to a boil.

This recipe is an easy to make side for your favorite

While the water is beginning to boil take the cabbage and

Irish dinner that will have you coming back for more, if

cut it in half, remove the core carefully and I like to discard

you’re able to get out of your chair that is. I’ve always

the outer leaf. Then slice the leaves thinly, and put into a

loved mashed potatoes and the endless combinations of

large saucepan. Cover with boiling water and keep at a slow

things to add to them. So this St. Patty’s day I’m sharing

rolling boil until the cabbage has turned a darker green,

my Colcannon recipe with you to enjoy with your family

about 4-5 minutes it should be done but not over cooked,

and friends. So grab a bag of your favorite herb, twist

slightly undercooked is ok too. Drain it well, squeeze out

one up and let’s get cookin’ with a Buz!

any extra moisture, then return to the saucepan. Add 1/3 of the butter and 1/3 cannabutter and cover. The pan should be warm enough still to melt the butter, you’re just trying to melt the butter and not continue to cook the

INGREDIENTS 4 LBS POTATOES OR ABOUT 7-8 LARGE POTATOES, RUSSET OR OLD 1 HEAD OF GREEN CABBAGE 1 CUP MILK OR CREAM 1/2 STICK BUTTER, CUT IN THIRDS 1/2 STICK CANNABUTTER, CUT IN THIRDS 6-8 SLICES OF COOKED BACON, MEDIUM DICE *OPTIONAL* SALT AND PEPPER TO TASTE FRESH PARSLEY

cabbage. Next drain the potatoes, when they are soft, and return to the saucepan. Then add the milk to the saucepan, along with the next 1/3 of butter and 1/3 cannabutter. With a potato masher or a fork, mash the potatoes thoroughly into the butter, using a mixer makes the potatoes pasty so it’s worth the elbow grease to do it right. Mix the cabbage thoroughly through the mashed potato, also the bacon at this time. Before serving, season with a little salt and pepper and sprinkle with fresh parsley. What about the last 1/3 of butters, well I didn’t forget, make

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a well in the center of the potatoes and put it in there to melt. Enjoy and have a safe St. Patrick’s Day!


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Brad Beaty with The Loud Flower Brad is a patient, advocate and budtender for The Loud Flower in Yukon, Oklahoma. He has worked at both a grow and dispensary but really enjoys the dispensary life. He enjoys helping the patients and really goes out of his way to get customers the right medication. He has not only sent people down the street to get the same medication for cheaper BUT he has also dug in his own pocket to come up with the difference to help patients get what they need.

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Brad is a big advocate and really enjoys sharing his story of cannabis survival. 3 years ago he had 24% of his lung capacity left and was put on oxygen, he also suffered from seizures due to epilepsy. He now is off Oxygen, breaths better and no longer suffers from seizures, thanks to cannabis. When talking to Brad you immediately see his passion for the "Fat Guy Club" which is a group of "brothers" that aim to serve their communities by teaming up with restaurants and feeding families in need or going through hard times. What started out as a Facebook group in Mustang, Ok has now grown worldwide. When Brad is not behind the counter helping patients get the right medication he enjoys spending time with his family as well as having cookouts with the "Fat Guy Club"

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IS PRICING THE ONLY WAY TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE IN THE BOOMING CANNABIS INDUSTRY? Written By: Veronica Castillo

I have been traveling the United States since 2018. My exploration of Cannabis has been quite interesting. Out this way, in WA and OR, there are signs posted in parking lots: “$1 Joints” and/or “$12 Eighths”. Traveling through CO, I saw: “7a9a Early Bird Specials”. The one thing that I have noticed, consistently, is competitive pricing. Well, in all states except NV and CA- because the truth is: CANNABIS IS EXPENSIVE AS HECK IN THOSE STATES. In OK, there are over 2,000 dispensaries- more than the state of CA! How does a consumer choose the dispensary to shop at? Cannabiz, a Cannabis media company, says that: “California’s population is ten times the size of Oklahoma’s! This translates into one dispensary for every 2,356 people in Oklahoma versus one for every 67,972 people in California.”


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Perks Program

So, is pricing the only way to remain competitive? It’s not! Pricing is important but there are multiple factors to consider. Let’s get into other ways to remain competitive in this booming industry.

Everyone loves perks! Your customers would appreciate a program that allowed them to benefit from their purchases. Through these programs, dispensaries can offer rewards for regular customers, special discounts, and free items with purchases. Not only that, vendor and/or farmer days- where customers can engage with local vendors and growers whose products are on dispensary shelves.

Products and Merchandise Options Does your dispensary cater to your local market? It’s important, like any retail operation, that your shelves/cases are stocked with products and merchandise that meet the needs of your local customers. Consideration; does your demographic prefer edibles over RSO? It would be a great idea to have more edibles options in your dispensary.

Online Presence It is 2020 and the screen reigns supreme! Is your business on any social media platform? Having your brand make a statement online will get customers in the door. The laws make this a bit difficult; Facebook and Instagram- wait Facebook is Instagram-no wait, Instagram is Facebook- ugh, let’s just say- Mark doesn’t like Cannabis.

Customer Service I am in dispensaries 3-5 times a week as a part of my work and because I’m a stoner. I will forget about the $12 gram if the service captures my attention. But let me be clear- $12 for top shelf. Less than the best for $12 a gram is not good service.

There has to be a balance found with marketing your Cannabis business and not having the platform police delete the dispensary account. Something to consider: don’t list prices and don’t use the words Cannabis and Marijuana.

I digress; customer service is super important. I want to laugh with my Budtenders. Learning and education can be fun. It helps when I can tell that they love their job (it also helps them love their jobs if they are being compensated fairly and have pleasant leadership), it makes my experience that much better.

Company Website Many times, consumers like to review the company website, prior to visiting the physical location. Sections that consumers are likely to look for when visiting a website: about us, products/services, location(s) and hours of operation, and the company blog. The site should definitely be user friendly and easy to navigate.

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I’ll Leave You with This Regarding Blogs People love to learn. Cannabis is new and people want information. A blog doesn’t seem important, but it is! Prospective customers, regular customers, and search engines keep an eye out for this content.





Cherokee Nation Protecting MMJ Patients WRITTEN BY KAYLA JOHNSON Oklahoma has made some incredible strides in the nearly two years since State Question 788 was passed by a majority vote. Many cannabis-based businesses have been welcomed warmly by their communities (while many others not, unfortunately), and with a massive number of patients in the state that rises daily, it’s safe to say that the Sooner State has gone green. However, due to the lingering federal illegality of the plant, members of Oklahoma’s many Native American tribes are still facing a ban on medical cannabis products and businesses on tribal lands, one that will, unfortunately, likely stick around until the federal government decides to get with the canna-program. However, that’s not stopping the Cherokee Nation from taking steps in favor of medical cannabis and protecting those who use it.

With approximately

11,000 employees in the state of Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation is one of the largest employers here, especially in the northeastern part of the state. Yearly, the tribe’s economic impact on Oklahoma is substantial, with 2018 bringing in over $2 billion dollars.


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The Cherokee Nation, along with the other tribes of Oklahoma, is an important cornerstone of Oklahoma and its history, and while their hands are tied for the time being in regards to cannabis due to the tribe receiving federal funding, they have also taken a step that many other large employers in the state have neglected to do: they fully protected their employees. Oklahoma is an at-will employment state, meaning in most cases, your employer doesn’t need to give you a reason for letting you go. It’s also a state that, even with medical cannabis legalized, has seen serious push-back against people with cards in certain jobs that could be labeled safety-sensitive. With these two factors, many people across the state, even with medical cards in hand, have a nagging sense of worry in the back of their minds that a change in company policy could suddenly have them jobless. For others, simply the fact that their employer has no policy explicitly offering job protection as a patient has been enough to cause sleepless nights. It’s been a topic of debate since medical cards were first distributed here, over what actions employers can take against employees with a card, and it’s one that the leadership of the Cherokee Nation has made its stance clear on. The Cherokee Nation changed their policy on January 15th to reflect the new green world: those currently working in Cherokee Nation jobs, and those applying for jobs, with a legal medical cannabis card face no consequences for a positive result for THC during pre-employment screening or other drug testing.

This shift in policy set a new precedent for employers to take note of; in one sweeping move, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. brought the Cherokee Nation into the modern-cannabis-world as much as he was able to, and in doing so sent a message to every employee who benefits from cannabis: you are valued, not judged. What’s more, Principal Chief Hoskin Jr. also assembled a working group, with the sole purpose of studying how cannabis and hemp cultivation could benefit the tribe through health care, farming or commerce. While the results from this study aren’t expected until sometime in May, these small steps have the potential for large ripples. The Cherokee Nation is the largest tribe in Oklahoma, and the second largest in the United States; they’re one of the largest groups in the nation who receive federal funding, and while that does limit what they can allow on tribal land as far as cannabis products, they’re taking a firm stand against the federal government’s view of the plant as much as they can, drawing a green line in the dirt and standing behind those who choose cannabis.

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It’s frustrating for me, as an outsider to the Cherokee Nation and other tribes, to see the federal government keeping tribal lands cannabis-free by extension. I can’t imagine how frustrating it is to be a citizen of one of these great Indian Nations and not being able to consume natural medicine, one that has a deep and powerful history with many tribes, in their own property. It gives me hope, however, to see the leadership of the Cherokee Nation taking a position that protects those who work for them, and to see them taking action to study how changing tribal law could prepare them for the opportunity to jump into cannabis when the federal position on cannabis is finally overturned. The federal change of cannabis from a Schedule I substance has been long overdue for all of us for decades now, but for the tribes who are left on the outs while the rest of the state moves forward with it, it’s especially past time to make changes.

Oklahomans have worked tirelessly for years to see medical cannabis get to where it is today, and it’s encouraging to see the work continuing to ensure the tribes of Oklahoma are able to benefit as well. State Question 788 was passed to help all Oklahomans, and until every part of the state allows patients to use their medicine of choice in their own home with the same protections as others, the job isn’t done. Principal Chief Hoskins Jr. has made impressive strides in relatively short order to keep the tribe in step with the times and ready for green opportunities to be available, and in doing so has forged a path for others to follow when the door is opened. Communities within tribal lands could benefit from new businesses as much as any other town in the state, and hopefully, as the Cherokee Nation’s efforts continue along with other tribes, that will become a reality.




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THE WORLD OF CANNABINOIDS AND TERPENES

Written By Dr. Pepper Hernandez Ph.D, NHP, NHC, CNHP, CTC

LINALOOL As we navigate the exciting and ever-expanding cannabis world we find that terpenes are very beneficial in finding the perfect medicine for a particular medical patient's ailment. Terpenes have gained attention from the emergence of the “entourage effect.” This proposes that cannabis’ therapeutic benefits are improved by the addition of multiple cannabinoid compounds and terpenes found in a plant compared to single isolated cannabinoid it's own. Leafly.com has been quoted to say “It is now believed that terpenes directly affect brain processing by modulating the behavior of brain cells.” Even more of a reason to invest the time to look for the ones that fit you best.

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OKLAHOMACHRONIC This month in our terpene series we will be discussing Linalool. This terpene is the most responsible for the recognizable marijuana smell with its spicy and floral notes. Besides in cannabis, Linalool is found in the plant kingdom in botanicals such as lavender, mint, cinnamon, parsley, cilantro, oregano, marjoram, wintersweet, and coriander. What’s interesting is that just like in those aromatic herbs, it has very strong sedative and relaxing properties. Were you aware that for centuries, lavender oil has been used to calm anxiety and relieve emotional distress—and Linalool is the reason? Linalool has the most powerful neuroleptic effect of all known terpenes. It has very useful antidepressant qualities of its own and also boosts the effectiveness of CBD in the central nervous system. Our nervous system is a system comprised of neurons, nerves, our brain stem, and our brain, which is very crucial to an understanding of the body as a whole. It seems essential that it bridges the gap between aspects of your brain and the rest of your body. So a combination of CBD and Linalool or finding them in the same cultivar has been found to have positive life-altering effects for people with nervous system issues, such as myself. A long story you can find on my blog and youtube page. Linalool also has analgesic qualities of its own. Research suggests that it works with cannabinoid compounds, particularly CBD, to modulate pain signals in the brain and reduce the body’s stress responses when pain occurs. It has the ability to activate the body’s parasympathetic response. Which is activated when the body is resting and digesting food, thereby fitting with Linalool’s anti-anxiety effects. Reducing the excitability of cells in the spinal cord that transmit pain signals to the brain. Patients suffering from these ailments have all found aid in the Linalool terpene: Supports Immune System Arthritis Depression Epilepsy Seizures Insomnia Alzheimer’s disease Plants high in Linalool may also have these properties: Anti-microbial Anti-epileptic Anti-anxiety Muscle-relaxing Pain-relieving

Some well known Linalool cultivars are: Amnesia Haze Special Kush Lavender LA Confidential OG Shark Do-Si-Dos Scooby Snacks Zkittlez

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All information in this article is for educational purposes only. The information provided is derived from research gathered from external sources. Please check with your Cannabis Educated Primary Health Care Physician or Cannabis Therapy Consultant before beginning any new diet or lifestyle change. Dr. Pepper Hernandez ND, CTC, CNHP is a Naturopathic Nutritionist, Cannabis Therapy Consultant, the Founder, and Education Director of the Cannabis Holistic Institute. To find out more about her private practice, educational programs, videos and other offerings you can and find her on the massive inter-webs, social platforms or at drpepperhernandez.com. Go forth, Go Cannabis...



I know that I have a vegan tribe in Oklahoma and so, this one is for you. Well, for everyone because, plants on plants are good for us all! Maybe you aren’t vegan but, consume a gelatin free diet, or- maybe you are curious about crossing over to a plantbased diet, or- maybe none of this applies to you but- could help someone you love. No matter the reason- I got the scoop on vegan, CBD edibles.

A Boring Life CBD Snacks Vegan, gluten free, full spectrum hemp, with simple ingredients- A Boring Life is simple, but far from boring. Because these snacks are infused with hemp- they are legal to ship! Each pack is 1 oz, with 25 mg of whole plant hemp, added by weight. In addition to snacks for humans, A Boring Life also makes snacks for pets. Learn more at https://www.aboringlife.com/

Vital Leaf Vital Leaf offers a dose of vitality with their delicious vegan chocolate bars and mini bars. The chocolate bars are infused with phytocannabinoid rich hemp extract (full spectrum of cannabinoids) and made with organic ingredients. Not only that- Vital Leaf also offers chocolate mint flavored CBD tinctures too. Learn more at https://www.vitalleaf.com/ OKLAHOMA CHRONIC

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VEGANS LOVE CANNABIS- 5 HEMP & CBD EDIBLE BRANDS THAT LOOKOUT FOR VEGANS VERONICA CASTILLO


Wyld CBD It’s important to note that this company has both marijuana and hemp products. When looking for the brands CBD products, it’s important to search “Wyld CBD”. The company offers 4 flavors of vegan- gluten free gummies, infused with real fruit and broad-spectrum hemp extract. Learn more at https://www.wyldcbd.com/

Go Basic Basic ingredients- yes, basic concept- NO. Go Basic has a set of unique, vegan and paleo friendly CBD infused edibles like, spreadable edibles. These are available in 8 oz and 2 oz sizes with flavors like cookie dough and cacao. You can eat this delish-ness right out of the jar or, spread them on bread, or maybe create a shake like I did. Learn more at www.gobasic.us/

EMPE USA Vegan, 25 mg per gummy, organic, and nonGMO- EMPE offers gummies that also include hemp oil, in addition to cannabinoid- CBD; and made in my home state- Florida. Learn more at https://empe-usa.com/

In Closing Bloomberg compares both the growth of veganism and cannabis as “stratospheric” when discussing valuations. They also projected that the vegan CBD edibles space would reach $4.1B as 2019. Vegan options serve everyone and the benefits of plant on plant healing is gaining reach. Something for amazing canna chefs to consider; vegans would love to see vegan infused: brownies, cookies, and chocolate bars. Have vegan edibles available in your dispensary? Let us know by tagging us on Instagram @oklahomachronicmagazine. OKLAHOMA CHRONIC

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CANNABIS AND TAXES For any business owner, tax season can be a bit of a headache. From hunting down pesky receipts to figuring out what you can deduct, or even just finding the time to sit down and go over everything, there’s a lot to keep up with. For those who own a cannabis-based business, it’s even trickier, because there are strict rules about what can be deducted as a business expense when your business is associated with a Schedule I substance. Chances are, if you’re in the cannabis business, you’re familiar with a tricky little IRS code known as 280E.

This is a federal statute that strictly forbids companies from deducting any business expenses that are associated with the trafficking of Schedule I or II substances.Since cannabis unfortunately remains firmly planted on that list, this means many traditional deductions are unavailable to cannabis business owners. For the history buffs out there, a lesson: 280E was created following a court case in 1982, in which a convicted cocaine trafficker asserted his right under federal tax law to deduct ordinary business expenses. The Reagan administration, where the ‘just say no’ attitude was born, took action to prevent any other traffickers from exploiting the loophole, and thus 280E was born.

While this bit of court history seems like common sense, the IRS code still applies to cannabis businesses, even if they are in compliance with their state’s laws. Most businesses get to deduct things that are fairly common sense: rent, electricity costs, employee salaries and the like. Cannabis businesses, however, are only allowed to deduct expenses that directly relate to making a profit, known as the cost of goods sold (COGS).

"ONLY ALLOWED TO DEDUCT EXPENSES THAT DIRECTLY RELATE TO MAKING A PROFIT, KNOWN AS THE COST OF GOODS SOLD (COGS)"

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OKLAHOMACHRONIC Mistakenly deducting something or not being able to provide proper documentation significantly raises your chance of dealing with penalties or fees, and you run a high risk of being audited; just five years ago, MJBizDaily found that 6.3 percent of marijuana businesses were audited in 2015 versus just 1.4 percent of average businesses. The stakes are high, and so is the pressure for many. Many of the cannabis-friendly accountants and tax services here in Oklahoma are becoming exceedingly busy as the tax deadline creeps ever closer, and while time may be running out to make changes for 2019’s taxes, there’s no time like the present to begin preparing for a smoother experience next season as well. I spoke to two accounting and bookkeeping services here in Oklahoma, to bring you information straight from the horse’s mouth(s) on what you need to make sure you do before you submit 2019’s taxes, and what you can do now to be as prepared as possible when 2020’s tax time rolls around. Both tax agents, Laura Miller of Elite Bookkeeping & Tax in Broken Arrow and Rose Taylor of Redbud Advisors in Oklahoma City, are professionals in their field with experience and a passion for cannabis businesses, and while they offered different pieces of advice, there was one message in particular that I got multiple times from both women: have your receipts, and have them organized. This is one of the most basic tenants of tax time: keep your receipts and make sure you can account for every transaction your business made. OKLAHOMA CHRONIC

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If you kept a so-so record of your expenses for 2019, make it your absolute goal for 2020 to have documentation such as receipts or statements for every transaction, and you’ll find that you’re much more prepared. For Miller, the enrolled agent for her business, seeing businesses that are under prepared has been a common theme, and in addition to a lack of strict receipt tracking, she said there has always been a steady line of questions as to what businesses can deduct. “The most common question I get regarding cannabis and tax time is definitely ‘do I have any write offs?’ There is so much that is misunderstood about the 280E rule, and what cost of goods applies towards in regards to each of the different kinds of businesses, whether a dispensary, a grower, or a processor. “ The complicated and tricky nature of 280E is something that snares many canna-businesses, though with help from the right tax professional, there are some things that businesses can possibly deduct, like a percentage of their dispensary’s square footage where sales actually take place. It’s important to always verify your potential deductions with a tax agent to prevent any penalties heading your way, which can add up quickly if there are multiple mistakes made. Beyond the constant train of write-off questions, Miller, a native of California who has seen cannabis impact both patients and her family members in the industry,

has dealt with her fair share of disorganized clients, and stressed the importance of keeping accurate records. “The IRS has been dealing with 280E situations for over twenty years now, they are incredibly rigorous in ensuring that every single transaction or charge has a receipt to back it up, especially if you’re under the microscope of an audit,” She said.” If you’ve lost a receipt, or you’ve never received a copy of an invoice or statement from another business, the time to reach out to those vendors is now, while it’s still a fairly recent transaction. If you wait until it’s a year from now, and your audit is happening, you’re going to be in a world of hurt.” Waiting too long to begin the process of getting state and federal paperwork together is another hazard Miller warned against, and she encouraged anyone with questions to make an appointment with their tax preparer now. “These returns take more time, and they’re very labor intensive in order to ensure that they have everything they need together. There are a lot of receipts and reports to keep track of, and it’s important that they work closely with their accountant to make sure they’re as ready as they can be,” she said. “ Making copies of everything may be an easy way to keep everything well-organized and easily read, since ink fades and papers can get damaged.”

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Miller, who runs Elite Bookkeeping with her daughter, encouraged business owners with questions or concerns to reach out to a professional. “I think taxes related to cannabis are incredibly complex, and I believe the entire process is easier when you have detailed receipts, organized invoices, and an excellent accountant, someone who’s familiar with the industry that can assist in this often stressful process.”

While it may be too late in the season for many to properly prepare for this year, Miller had simple advice for those anxious about ensuring they had enough to pay what they owed. “Start now to prepare for next year. One of the most common ways people can find themselves in serious trouble come tax time is not setting aside enough money for their estimated tax payments, or not making the tax payments required. That’s why it’s so important to work on this all year so that you have the whole picture of what you need to expect.” While she’s passionate about the cannabis industry, Miller is also aware of the realities of what can happen if businesses don’t manage their taxes, whatever the situation is. “I think over the next few months, as people encounter audits and just a very different tax situation from any previous business they may have held, I suspect a lot will come out and many will run into issues, unfortunately. Over 40% of cannabis businesses closed in Colorado, and quite a bit of that was regarding the tax situation.”

Taylor, an enrolled agent at Redbud Advisors, stated that her firm has already begun to encounter businesses with tax problems. “We have encountered improper tax returns already and are filing amendments on behalf of clients. There is little guidance from the IRS, sadly, so many accountants are doing the best they can. We spend countless time and money on continuing education with top cannabis accountants and attorneys across the country, making sure we are always on the up and up.” Similarly to other bookkeeping and tax businesses in the state, Taylor said one of the most common questions that she and Redbud get from clients is about deductions. “Hands down, the most commonly asked question is what can be deducted, followed by what tax percentage a business will pay. 280E prevents a lot of traditional deductions, and that really throws people off.” Like Miller, Taylor stressed the importance of accurate recordkeeping, and said it was likely a mistake that many people within the industry could make.

“START NOW TO PREPARE FOR NEXT YEAR. ONE OF THE MOST COMMON WAYS PEOPLE CAN FIND THEMSELVES IN SERIOUS TROUBLE COME TAX TIME IS NOT SETTING ASIDE ENOUGH MONEY FOR THEIR ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS, OR NOT MAKING THE TAX PAYMENTS REQUIRED"

“I think a lot of people will underestimate the seriousness of not having proper financial statements. Keeping those receipts and invoices is absolutely vital, and it may be what trips people up.” She went further, touching on the important aspect of estimated tax payments. “This is another huge mistake that we think many people in the industry will make. It’s a serious thing, and whether you pay through a bank account, cash or money order at a local IRS office, they need to be taken care of, or you risk massive penalties.” Taylor, a Long Beach, CA native who considers Norman home, noted an unfortunate trend that has been taking place. “Many businesses come with the wrong forms, or missing some important documentation, and unfortunately, we have found this to be fairly common.


OKLAHOMACHRONIC It’s not just cannabis businesses, it’s often entrepreneurs in general,” she said. “ It’s tough being the CEO, hiring people, marketing, ordering inventory, keeping doors open, staying compliant, and on top of that making sure your finances are in order too. We get it!” She encouraged business owners to reach out to an accountant, even if (or especially!) if they’re feeling overwhelmed by the taxmonster before them. “With the environment constantly changing, the red tape, the high risk of audit, the high tax liability, it’s so important that these businesses are keeping solid records, and have an accountant that not only understands the industry, but has their back too.” For Taylor, her passion extends to both the cannabis industry and taxes, and with family sprinkled across the west coast, when 788 passed, she recognized the battle ahead. “I was keenly aware of the challenges that this industry faces. Redbud Advisors was started immediately, and we haven’t looked back. We’re advocates for cannabis and only want to help business owners succeed.” That attitude is reflected in Taylor’s work, and she encouraged those who may be facing tax problems to reach out to an accountant sooner than later. “If you’re missing information, or have other mistakes and are nervous about how to proceed, do your due diligence. Reach out to accountants, ask questions, and be honest with us so we can help you. Try as best as you can to get documents from vendors to try and rebuild your financial statements, too.”

While those who choose to handle their own bookkeeping and accounting may get it right a vast majority of the time, Taylor noted the importance of having a professional check in, at least every once in a while, to ensure no nasty surprises pop up months later that could have been prevented. “Doing taxes for the cannabis industry is a lot more complicated than traditional businesses. The accounting method is far more complex. It’s nothing new to cannabis, but small business accountants generally do not perform accrual based accounting,” she said. “Then there are the added issues of inventory and Cost of Goods sold that make it more than just a simple tax return. Keeping all income reports and receipts is a great step to take, but if you’re performing your own bookkeeping, make sure you work with a qualified accountant at least quarterly to make sure everything is accounted for properly.” Taking steps to verify what you’re doing on occasion can save you big headaches (and big bucks) in the long run. Taylor further pointed to the help of a reliable accountant to help ease tax-season tensions at the office. “Your administrative assistant is not a bookkeeper, and often times, your bookkeeper is not a qualified tax accountant, and when there’s high stress, things can get complicated, with records becoming jumbled and other transactions mislabeled,” she said.

“Common issues we see is cash not being accounted for properly, inventory on hand is not being recorded as an asset, raw materials/finished goods are non-existent in most records, and shareholder equity is sometimes not recorded - needless to say, it gets really messy really fast. We call it the snowball effect, meaning that each month of improper or poor accounting practice that continues, the mess (or snowball) gets bigger and bigger, and it becomes more and more costly to untangle.” For Taylor, tax time isn’t the time to be sorting out messes; she prefers a preventative method that keeps business owners accountable and in the loop. “I always say that tax planning and tax preparation are two completely different things. By now, it’s often times too late to do anything proactive for 2019 taxes, but this is the exact time of year that you should be planning properly for 2020! Taking steps now will prevent similar or even larger headaches for next year.” She listed three things that all business owners could do to set themselves up for a better tax experience next year, and make the whole process far easier both on themselves and their accountants.

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"RECOMMEND PEOPLE USE ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE, LIKE QUICKBOOKS OR XERO, ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. YOUR POINT OF SALE, OR SEED TO SALE PROGRAM IS NOT AN ACCOUNTING SYSTEM"

“I highly recommend people use accounting software, like Quickbooks or Xero, anything is better than nothing. Your point of sale, or seed to sale program is not an accounting system. I also recommend they work with a qualified accountant throughout the year, at least every quarter as previously stated, and those receipts and transaction records? Make digital copies of everything. Ink fades, and you don’t want to find yourself in an audit three years from now and not being able to read a receipt. Scan it in, and keep your scanned documents organized.” Tax time is a serious time for most people, and it carries serious consequences for business owners if the proper steps are not followed. That alone can be frightening, and when you’ve poured your life savings into a cannabis based business, it can be even more daunting. Even if your 2019 taxes haven’t gone as planned, what you do now can make the difference for next year. If you’ve made mistakes, learn from them and do something different in the future, and as Taylor and Miller both mentioned, it’s better to reach out and ask than stay quiet and potentially face problems that could have been easily solved. Taxes aren’t an easy thing, especially for cannabis businesses, but there IS help available. Qualified accountants can make all the difference, especially if you just keep your receipts.

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Trends in cannabis concentrates have brought us through shatter, wax, crumble, sugar, diamonds

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and even resin and live resin. Well my fellow Cannabis enthusiasts, the trends are starting to cease paving the way for the future of Cannabis concentrates. Whole Plant Flash Frozen Live Ice Water Hash Rosin. Kind of a mouthful, and otherwise known as Live Rosin. Live Rosin is the caviar of concentrates. It is more expensive and time consuming to extract but completely worth it. My new love affair with Live Hash Rosin has products on the Oklahoma Market. I delightfully came across a product I am now simply calling “The Future”. Cannabis Cup Winner Kiamichi Skies Live Rosin DAB Pen. The future is here my friends, this amazing little pen is disposable, solventless, full spectrum, 100% organic and the most convenient product I have came across in a long time. Did I mention the quality? With an amazing flavor that guarantees a smooth hit, this dandy little pen provides full spectrum results and medical effects with no problems. Before you say you don’t “vape”, Neither do I. This is not your stereotypical vape, hence the name DAB pen. The solventless component to the Kiamichi pen is what sets it apart. No solvents like BHO or other chemicals are used providing full plant Cannabis benefits making it a safe alternative to traditional Vape pens and cartridges. Allowing for discreet usage and taking the place of pipes, bongs, rigs, and even lighters, this futuristic little gem proves great to medicate on the go, for parents or anyone not wanting to keep paraphernalia around, for absolutely anyone that wants full concentrated Cannabis effects. It is truly smaller than a writing pen and with its sleek design does not draw any more attention than desired.

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It is self pulling, meaning you literally

produces the concentrate that goes into this dabbing delight and the Company itself that makes them.

Grayson stated. And Kiamichi Skies has done just that. With simple, yet sleek packaging that is also biodegradable and controlling product quality from literal seed to sale, Kiamichi

Recently, I had the opportunity and

Skies is able to offer patients a true affordable product. Kiamichi Skies also makes all live

pleasure of sitting down with Kiamichi

rosin edibles among other things., But again, the reason my interest was spiked is the

Skies founder and owner Paul Grayson as

unequivocal quality that Grayson and his team is is putting out.

he was on his way to speak at The Denver Indo Expo. Retired from the

Every single one of Kiamichi’s products starts at the seed. Using choice genetics from

software industry, Grayson knew he

breeders like Capulator, ONI seeds, Humboldt seeds and Seedsman among others, superior

always wanted his own company.

quality control is obtained. Nothing is outsourced that goes into their rosin. Even the living

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soil they use is made by them. The flower is sun grown, and I can attest, it is better in favor,

proved to be much more than a

scent and especially effects than most indoor flower I have ever tried. This is what makes

personal convenience for Grayson. “I had

the live rosin a true 100% organic using no solvents, the reason Live Hash Rosin is so

always loved Cannabis and I knew this

popluar is the flower is fresh frozen, Which preserves terpene and cannabinoid profiles and

was what I wanted to pursue in my next

gives it an amazing flavor. It’s made using pure reverse osmosis ice and ice water, the

venture.” Grayson said as he recapped

trichomes are separated. No chemicals are used just ice, water and agitation.Then, it is

his impressive past career and new

refined using micron screens where the trichome heads are separated leaving what most

company. At Kiamichi Skies, the phrase

call bubble hash or ice water hash. The the ice water hash is pressed, just like flower rosin is,

patients over profits exhibits a whole

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The portability, extreme quality, convenience and the 100% organic component gives The Kiamichi Skies DAB Pen an edge in an ever growing market. Nothing was missed or skipped in manufacturing this little smokers little helper. This is one product you don’t want to sleep on. Remember to medicate responsibly and Stay Lit Oklahoma.

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Are you ready to bring on the Fire 2020? WRITTEN BY DR. PEPPER HERNANDEZ PH.D, NHP, NHC, CNHP, CTC

Are you ready to bring on the fire? I have been doing a lot of

White Tahoe Cookies”

working finding new and unique cultivars that are of

Noted as one of the strongest strains of 2020 the White Tahoe Cookie

extremely high quality,

flower is gorgeous. It's noted as an

medicinal cannabis to suggest

indica-dominant (roughly 70%) and its

to my clients and trying them

THC content clocks in at over 27% —

out myself. After over 30

making it one of the world’s strongest. “This cultivar

submissions from local

is a blend of

The White, Tahoe OG, and Girl Scout

Humboldt farmers, growers,

Cookies cut, and exemplifies

and cultivators these, in my

attributes of each in trichome

opinion, are the top favorite

coverage, effect, and aroma. The GSC bouquet has been enhanced

cultivars for Humboldt County for 2020.

through this cross, offering up sweeter, hashier notes with distant OG undertones.”

Humboldt is the centerpiece Described by Lindsey Jones of Aloha

of the famed Emerald Triangle.

Humboldt the WTC is a cultivar with

We are world leaders in

“spicy aromas of hash and citrus

specialized cannabis breeding

fruits, intermingle with sweet scents

and strain development. With

of mango and dank earthiness. This delicious indica dominant hybrid

that being said, If you were lucky enough to get your hands

provides blissful full-body relaxation and sublime aphrodisiac qualities.“ Picture posted of “White Tahoe Cookie”

on one of these flowers this season you just made history.

In terms of effects, it may shock you how quickly White Tahoe Cookies

Their unique fingerprint is

you should expect to feel euphoric

others in the dust. Keep a

and creative. As far as the medicinal value we are excited to see that is has been reported to help not only

coming to a dispensary or couch near you.

Farm: Aloha Humboldt Farm

start to hit the senses. Within minutes,

exquisite and by far leaving

lookout for these cultivars

Photo credit: Kimberlee Kelly

with rest but also alleviating minor pain and anxiety, in some people who have been blessed to be able to try it. The smell is out of this world. I am in love.

Aloha Humboldt brought some of theirs in to share with me and its amazing. The Aloha Humboldt property is on a mountain top in the Trinity Alps of northeastern Humboldt, nestled in the heart of the emerald triangle. They are an

estate family farm using regenerative,

environmentally conscious practices to provide you with the highest quality cannabis. Owners Linsey and Ryan Jones have been cultivating cannabis together since 1998.



“Banana Mango Sherbet”

“Carmel Cream” Standing out in a sea of 10,000 plants

Banana Mango Sherbet is an indica-

this cultivar the Carmel Cream was a

dominant cross between Mango

Phenotype Mega-Hunt winner,

Trees, Banana OG, and Sherbet. It

meaning that this cultivar scored a

grows fluffy, resinous buds that

perfect ten in the scent category. The

produce fruity aromas and taste like

smell is fuelly, a bit nutty and smell so

Banana Candy and Mango Nectar.

much like a salted caramel and

THC levels are around 22% and

cream candy or flavor, thus its name.

trichome production is high. The

This cultivar is a 90% indica cross

flower has frosty lime green buds with

between BlueBlack, Maple Leaf

orange hairs that smell like mango

Indica, and White Rhino. The flower is

sherbet with a hint of whipped cream

a beautiful silver and green frost, with

and strawberry and covered in

magical hues of purple under the

sparkling trichomes. Nik from Full

leaves at harvest.

Moon Farms says that his cultivar is a “Blueberry

Muffin and Zkittles cross.

Carmel Cream is said to bring a

An early hybrid, with purple hues and

heavy, relaxing indica effect that

a sweet candy-like nose.”

soothes both the mind and body. From the reports, it is really strong but

Some say the sherbet “keeps you

still uplifting.

motivated, which could make for an

Pictures posted of “Banana Mango Sherbet”

ideal flower for the afternoon

Photo credit: Stan Cantor

adventure or creative escapes.”

Farm: Full Moon Farms

Along with this, it may be helpful with tight muscles, stress, and anxiety.

The Eco-friendly, Organic, Full Moon Farm Family has deep roots here in Northern

Many claim that this is an excellent

California, running all the way back to 1853.

medicinal cultivar and calms nerves,

The love shows in their amazing award-

relaxes tight muscles and helps with

winning flowers.

relieving stress as well as anxiety. That may be due to the Terpinolone, Limonene, and Humulene. The terpene profiles that come together are relatively rare and I am excited about it in a salve form. Does anybody want to help make some?

"The weed is for the people. It's the people's weed." -JONAH HILL

Pictures posted of “Carmel Cream” Photo credit: Stan Cantor Farm: Full Moon Farms

The Eco-friendly, Organic, Full Moon Farm Family has deep roots here in Northern California, running all the way back to 1853. The love shows in their amazing award-winning flowers.


“Vanilla Frosting” The Vanilla Frosting cultivar is another of the Humboldt Seed Company original cultivars. All of “which were created right here in the world’s cannabis capital with love, creativity, and thorough selection” says HSC. The Vanilla Frosting is a hybrid and THC production of up to 30%. It is a cross of Humboldt Frost OG and Humboldt Gelato Bx3.

If you have been in the cannabis rec world at all, you know that Vanilla Frosting is on everyone's mind.

“The vanilla frosting is super hyped and right now the yields most I have ever seen,” says Mr. D of Happy Dream Genetics & Happy Dreams Farms. So the farmers seem to really like it.

The flowers are silvery/green and have accented by hints of purple, and the creamy smooth aroma has notes of vanilla that end with a gassy finish. So it's an interesting blend of strong vanilla and fuel at the same time. The terpenes that can be found in Vanilla Frosting would include Myrcene, Pinene & Caryophyllene.

As far as the medicinal end I have heard mixed results because it's so new but words like “Blastoff” & “ Space Cadet” came up so enjoy. But for the newbie, maybe don't try it on a busy day. And for myself, I wouldn't say this is a go-to for anxiety. With that said it is absolutely my favorite to look at.

Pictures posted of “Vanilla Frosting” Photo credit: jack of all trades Farm: Happy Dreams Farms

Happy Dreams Farm is Certified Organic & Earth Powered Premium Sungrown natural cannabis. Sustainably grown in the Eel River Valley. Amongst Pictures posted of “The Bling”

the redwoods of Southern Humboldt County.

Photo credit: jack of all trades Farm: Happy Dreams Farms

Happy Dreams Farm is Certified Organic & Earth Powered Premium Sungrown natural cannabis. Sustainably grown in the Eel River Valley. Amongst the redwoods of Southern Humboldt County.

“The Bling” This strain is productive and fast-growing, pest and mold resistant that boasts both insane trichomes and a heavy dose of THC. “The Bling” is a cross of Humboldt Frost, Reserve OG, and Humboldt Gelato. Named after the abundance

of trichomes found on the green and purple buds, this cultivar has

“fuelly and sweet floral notes and tastes include pine, citrus, and earthy terpenes.” The flower itself is a majestic silver/green with hints of purple. “I love the purple stuff.”

We spoke to famous Mr. D who created the cultivar at his Certified Organic Family Dry Farm in Holmes, for the Humboldt Seed Company. His cultivar was a Phenohunt Mega Winner. We were lucky enough to catch him the night he was chopping

“The Bling” down and got the inside scoop.

Mr. D of Happy Dream Genetics & Happy Dreams Farms says its “Gassy but also sweet and floral with hints of lime.” This is because the terpenes that can be found in “The Bling” would include Alpha-Pinene, Myrcene, Limonene.

From the medicinal end, this high-potency cultivar has ethereal effects, making it great if one would be looking to elevate mood and float off for a while. It's said to be much more potent and intense, more ethereal than a sedative.



Secret Bonus to look for in 2020 “Bling Frosting” Well, it should come as no surprise that this would be the next one on the list. After getting to see how phenomenal it is, it should be at the top of your list for 2020.

Mr. D of Happy Dream Genetics & Happy Dreams Farms created this one too and from the looks of it, he's got another heavy hitter. Now he told us that “Bling Frosting is the 2020 release, it is being tested at Dry Farmed Organic Medicinals this seasoned and hasn't even been released yet” so don't tell anyone. He did share with us that “the terpenes are sweet lime with heavy gas a super high THC- last tests we saw 32% and super amazing frosty mega trichomes and super stoney OG effect.”

Productive is an understatement and the trichome density on this beauty out-shined the rest this year sounds like.

Pictures posted of “Bling Frosting” Photo credit: jack of all trades Farm: Happy Dreams Farms

Happy Dreams Farm is Certified Organic & Earth Powered Premium Sungrown natural cannabis. Sustainably grown in the Eel River Valley. Amongst the redwoods of Southern Humboldt County.

All information in this article is for educational purposes only. The information provided is derived from research gathered from external sources. Please check with your Cannabis Educated Primary Health Care Physician or Cannabis Therapy Consultant before beginning any new diet or lifestyle change.

Dr. Pepper Hernandez ND, CTC, CNHP is a Naturopathic Nutritionist, Cannabis Therapy Consultant, the Founder, and Education Director of the Cannabis Holistic Institute. To find out more about her private practice, educational programs, videos and other offerings you can and find her on the massive inter-webs, social platforms or at drpepperhernandez.com.

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