(A) Only persons holding a patient or caregiver license issued by the state’s Medical Marijuana Authority pursuant to 63 O.S. § 420(A) may grow marijuana for personal medical use.
(B) A patient license holder may possess no more than the amounts of plants, seedlings, and marijuana products authorized by 63 O.S. § 420(A)(1) through (A)(7).
(C) A licensed caregiver may grow plants for patient license holders as allowed by state law and each plant grown by a caregiver must be clearly labeled with the patient license holder’s patient license number.
(D) Growing marijuana shall not be visible from the public right-of-way.
(E) The growing and/or processing area including any lighting, plumbing, or electrical components used shall comply with town building and fire codes. The growing and/or processing area must be properly ventilated so as not to create humidity, mold, or other related problems. Lighting shall not exceed 1,000 watts per light. The use of gas products (CO2, butane, and the like) or CO2 and ozone generators in the growing area is prohibited.
(F) The growing and/or processing of marijuana shall not be conducted in a manner that constitutes a public nuisance. Marijuana grown for personal use shall not be extracted using an extraction process which uses combustible materials, including but not limited to, butane and alcohol. A public nuisance may be deemed to exist if growing and/or processing marijuana produces light, glare, heat, noise, odor, explosion, combustion, chemical discharge, or vibration that is detrimental to public health, safety, or welfare or interferes with the reasonable enjoyment of life and property.
(G) The primary use of the residential property in which marijuana is grown and/or processed shall remain at all times a residence, with legal and functioning cooking, eating, sleeping, and sanitation/bathing facilities with proper ingress and egress.
(H) Cultivated marijuana must be used exclusively pursuant to a valid state-issued medical marijuana license.
(Ord. 2019-05, passed 10-7-2019) Penalty, see § 113.99