
November 2, 2018
Season 6 Episode 687 | 27m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Medical marijuana can now be legally sold in Oklahoma, but finding products may be hard.
Medical marijuana can now be legally sold in Oklahoma, but patients are finding it hard to find products. Some prison inmates could be spending the holidays with their families, if a commutation campaign is successful. More than 150 dogs and cats took off from the Tulsa airport, headed for new homes. And Journal Record capitol correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

November 2, 2018
Season 6 Episode 687 | 27m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Medical marijuana can now be legally sold in Oklahoma, but patients are finding it hard to find products. Some prison inmates could be spending the holidays with their families, if a commutation campaign is successful. More than 150 dogs and cats took off from the Tulsa airport, headed for new homes. And Journal Record capitol correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business
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