Visiting Oklahoma

Cannabis Guide for Visiting Tulsa

Visiting Tulsa as a medical patient? Here's what to know — the temporary license, cash and ID rules, and how to find licensed dispensaries around the city.

Last verified · sourced from OMMA & Oklahoma statute

Tulsa anchors northeastern Oklahoma and has a solid spread of licensed dispensaries across the city and surrounding suburbs. Here’s how to shop it as a visitor.

Before you go

  • Get licensed. Out-of-state patients need a 30-day temporary license; bring your home-state card to apply.
  • Bring cash and ID. Expect cash-preferred shops with ATMs on site, and carry a photo ID matching your card.

Finding a shop

Wherever you’re staying around Tulsa, there’s likely a licensed dispensary close by. Use the directory to find Tulsa dispensaries, compare them, and check hours and menus before you head out.

Traveling across the state too? See our Oklahoma City visitor guide.

Frequently asked questions

Can visitors buy cannabis in Tulsa?
Yes, with a valid Oklahoma card or a 30-day temporary license. Tulsa has a healthy number of licensed dispensaries around the city and its suburbs.
What should I bring to a Tulsa dispensary?
Bring cash, your patient card or temporary license, and a matching government photo ID. Many shops are cash-preferred with an on-site ATM.
Are there places to consume in Tulsa?
Only private property where it's permitted. Oklahoma has no consumption lounges, and public use is prohibited.

Official sources

Educational information, not legal or medical advice. Verify current rules with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority or a qualified professional.

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