Oklahoma’s Marijuana Industry in Disarray After Computer Glitch Cancels Thousands of Licenses
A sudden and widespread computer glitch has left hundreds, possibly thousands, of Oklahoma marijuana businesses in a state of uncertainty. The issue, which occurred in Thentia, the licensing portal for marijuana businesses, caused the cancellation of a large number of licenses, leaving operators wondering if they should continue operating.
According to reports, the glitch affected over 1,000 licenses, with both growers and dispensaries among those impacted. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) confirmed the issue, describing it as affecting thousands of licenses.
As news of the glitch spread rapidly on social media, OMMA moved quickly to address the situation. The agency assured affected businesses that they could continue to operate while the issue is being resolved. OMMA is working to fix the problem and restore the licenses to their original status.