Oklahoma Cannabis & Substances Laws (2026)

A comprehensive legal reference for cannabis & substances in the state of Oklahoma. This guide covers current statutes, penalties, and restrictions for 7 different categories.

CBD Products

RESTRICTED

CBD Products are legal with restrictions in Oklahoma. 3% Delta-9 THC under the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program (Okla. Stat. tit. 2, § 10-9.1 et seq.). The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry regulates hemp cultivation and product sales.

Possession

Legal for adults to possess compliant hemp-derived CBD products.

Sale

Sale is legal with licensing and compliance with state regulations.

Penalties

Violations involving THC limits or unlicensed sales may result in misdemeanor charges.

Age Restriction

18+ for purchase and possession.

Delta-8 THC

RESTRICTED

Delta-8 THC is legal with restrictions in Oklahoma under 2 O.S. § 1-1520 et seq. Products must contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC. The state does not have specific restrictions on Delta-8 THC beyond hemp regulations.

Possession

Legal if hemp-derived and under 0.3% Delta-9 THC.

Retail Sale

Allowed with compliance to state hemp program requirements.

Penalties

N/A

Age Restriction

18+ for purchase.

Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC edibles (under 0.3% THC by dry weight) are legal in Oklahoma under the 2018 Farm Bill. In 2026, lawmakers introduced bills like SB 1846 to cap THC in edibles at 10mg per serving.

Possession

Legal under 0.3% THC by dry weight

Retail Sale

Legal at retail and online

Penalties

Products exceeding 0.3% THC are treated as marijuana.

Age Restriction

21+ in most jurisdictions

Kratom

LEGAL

Kratom is legal in Oklahoma, with no state laws banning or restricting possession or sale. The law was amended in 2024 to add new definitions and amend labeling requirements.

Possession

Legal to possess kratom.

Sale

Legal to sell kratom.

Penalties

N/A

Age Restriction

None

Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal in Oklahoma under the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act (63 O.S. § 2-402). Psilocybin is a Schedule I controlled substance, prohibiting possession, sale, and manufacture.

Possession

Illegal; possession is a felony with penalties including imprisonment and fines.

Distribution

Illegal; sale and distribution are felony offenses.

Penalties

Penalties vary by amount but include imprisonment and fines.

Age Restriction

None (illegal for all ages).

Recreational marijuana is not legal in Oklahoma, but medical marijuana is available with a qualifying condition and state-issued card. No significant legislative changes since 2023.

Personal Possession

Medical only with state card (Oklahoma has one of the most accessible medical programs). Recreational possession of 1.5 oz or less is a misdemeanor ($400 fine). Over 1.5 oz is a felony.

Retail Purchase

Illegal for recreational purposes. Medical marijuana is widely available through licensed dispensaries (Oklahoma has more dispensaries per capita than any other state).

Penalties

Under 1.5 oz (without medical card): misdemeanor, up to 1 year, $1,000 fine. Over 1.5 oz: felony, 2-10 years. Distribution: felony, 2 years to life.

Age Restriction

18+ with medical card, 21+ in some programs

Salvia

ILLEGAL

Salvia divinorum is a controlled or banned substance in Oklahoma. Oklahoma enforces its ban on Salvia.

Possession

Illegal. Salvia divinorum is classified as a controlled substance in Oklahoma. Possession is a criminal offense.

Sale

Illegal. Sale and distribution of salvia is prohibited in Oklahoma.

Penalties

Misdemeanor or felony charges depending on state classification.

Age Restriction

N/A