THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL 38 | MAY 2025 rosemary, black pepper and lavender. It is shown to have anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties and to help with sleep, anxiety and depression. All of these terpenes are also commonly found in cannabis.54 These are just three of the many terpenes that are in cannabis and other plants. Cannabis comes in many different “flavors” or “cultivars,” with fancy names developed using plant genetics to create plant-based medicine through the combination and concentration of specific terpenes and cannabinoids in the plant. It is these various combinations that pharmaceutical companies cannot reproduce in labs that make cannabis so unique as an agricultural product and show the importance of food as medicine. CONCLUSION Medical marijuana is presently the law in Oklahoma. As practitioners, it should benefit us and our clients to continue reviewing the science and research being conducted as medical marijuana becomes more generally accepted. As research continues, the law may evolve further. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rachel L. Bussett owns and practices at Bussett Legal Group, an all-female firm in Oklahoma City that heavily focuses on cannabis law. She is a trial attorney with a national practice focused on civil and human rights and personal injury. Ms. Bussett enjoys spending time with her husband, four daughters and three dogs. ENDNOTES 1. While the article is titled “Oklahoma’s Newest Crop,” it will be referred to as cannabis for this article. The term “marijuana” came into common usage in the early 1900s due to the Mexican Revolution and the influx of immigrants into the U.S. who used cannabis. 2. https://bit.ly/4cjTu0U. 3. https://bit.ly/3OCtVxk. 4. https://bit.ly/3SRTzk6. 5. 2 O.S. §3-32.1. 6. 63 O.S. §427.3. 7. https://bit.ly/42nBDl9. 8. Id. 9. Id. 10. Id. 11. Id. See also https://bit.ly/3GiCqwg. 12. https://bit.ly/3ulf8Aq. 13. https://bit.ly/3SCdL8B. 14. 21 USC 811(a)(1)(B). 15. https://bit.ly/3RxPBvw. 16. https://bit.ly/44f9Ndh. 17. https://bit.ly/4jnHuOh. 18. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557426. 19. 21 USC §812. 20. https://bit.ly/3StTqSG. 21. https://bit.ly/3SCQsv0. 22. https://bit.ly/3urRTog. “Phytocannabinoids: General Aspects and Pharmacological Potential in Neurodegenerative Diseases.” 23. https://bit.ly/3ulfib0. “Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids.” 24. https://bit.ly/3ujGzKZ. 25. https://bit.ly/48dn8kO. 26. https://bit.ly/3Uwl3xb. 27. https://bit.ly/3ujGG9n. 28. https://bit.ly/42GRvyP. 29. https://bit.ly/4jnHuOh. 30. https://bit.ly/499LtJk. 31. https://bit.ly/3UB5Nip, citing Ernest Abel, Marihuana: The First Twelve Thousand Years. 32. https://bit.ly/499LtJk. 33. Id. 34. https://bit.ly/48b05qL. 35. Id. 36. https://bit.ly/3wdtyDf. 37. https://bit.ly/49e9dMz. 38. https://bit.ly/3OEepAW. 39. https://bit.ly/48hLJ7P. 40. https://bit.ly/3SCdX7P, internal citations omitted. 41. https://bit.ly/3YhN4JH. 42. https://bit.ly/3upSTcz. 43. https://bit.ly/3uDAzfU. 44. https://bit.ly/3OD5L5O. 45. https://bit.ly/4cP8m7F. 46. https://bit.ly/3ODIH75. 47. https://bit.ly/3STpYXB. “A Review of Hemp as Food and Nutritional Supplement.” 48. https://bit.ly/3SWBSjK. 49. https://bit.ly/3UCTe6e. 50. Id. 51. https://bit.ly/3SCeh6x. 52. http://terpene.info/terpene/eucalyptol. 53. https://bit.ly/3SRUe54. 54. https://bit.ly/3ODIH75. Statements or opinions expressed in the Oklahoma Bar Journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Oklahoma Bar Association, its officers, Board of Governors, Board of Editors or staff.
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