
March 22, 2019
Season 7 Episode 12 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Law enforcement officials look for better ways to handle people with mental health issues.
Law enforcement officials look for better ways to handle people with mental health issues. Oklahoma's new medical marijuana law faces a legal challenge over how it defines "intoxication" for safety-sensitive jobs. Oklahoma congressman Tom Cole says it's time reform the nation's entitlement programs, and get spending under control. And March Madness generates big money for Oklahoma.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

March 22, 2019
Season 7 Episode 12 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Law enforcement officials look for better ways to handle people with mental health issues. Oklahoma's new medical marijuana law faces a legal challenge over how it defines "intoxication" for safety-sensitive jobs. Oklahoma congressman Tom Cole says it's time reform the nation's entitlement programs, and get spending under control. And March Madness generates big money for Oklahoma.
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