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Oklahoma has passed a law to lower drug costs. But a federal law from 1974 is standing in the way. But if the high court declines to hear the case or rules against Oklahoma, states will continue ...
O'Connor said Oklahoma recovered more money from the distributors than the state would have received if it had joined a nationwide $26 billion settlement that was announced last year. The national ...
Apr. 28—TULSA, Okla. — A former Ottawa County assistant district attorney faces federal charges that he traded casework for sex and drugs. Daniel Thomas Giraldi, of Joplin, is charged in the U ...
Board of Education v. Earls, 536 U.S. 822 (2002), was a case by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that it does not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution for public schools to conduct mandatory drug testing on students participating in extracurricular activities.
Secrecy laws in Oklahoma prevent the public knowing more than which three drugs were used. The state refused to explain why that drug combination was chosen, what the drug specifics were as to labelling, and how they were obtained. Reportedly, the drugs were bought with petty cash, making the transaction harder to track and to challenge legally ...
An Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation test lab later found that five and a half of the pills Giraldi brought with him tested as clonazepam, a Schedule IV drug. One partial tablet tested as ...
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBN), often shortened to Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, is an agency of the government of Oklahoma charged with minimizing the abuse of controlled substances through law enforcement measures directed primarily at drug trafficking, illicit drug manufacturing, and major suppliers of illicit drugs.
Oklahoma authorities are now in the midst of an urgent search for a young girl after her mother confessed to having handed her over to a drug dealer in 2022. The woman, 39-year-old Moore resident ...