
February 15, 2019
Season 7 Episode 7 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers begin to fill in the gaps of Oklahoma's medical marijuana laws.
Lawmakers begin to fill in the gaps of Oklahoma's medical marijuana laws. Oklahoma nurse practitioners lobby for a change in state law to allow them to prescribe medication without a doctor's supervision. A new program is giving valuable job skills to inmates nearing the end of their sentences. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

February 15, 2019
Season 7 Episode 7 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers begin to fill in the gaps of Oklahoma's medical marijuana laws. Oklahoma nurse practitioners lobby for a change in state law to allow them to prescribe medication without a doctor's supervision. A new program is giving valuable job skills to inmates nearing the end of their sentences. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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