Ponca City, January 27, 2026
TWGDH LLC, a cannabis company located in Ponca City, has been suspended from operations due to an investigation by multiple agencies, including the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. The investigation revealed unreported medical marijuana products and operating without the necessary permits, prompting a coordinated enforcement action that included a search warrant execution. The company’s future now rests in the hands of regulatory compliance and ongoing investigations.
Ponca City, Oklahoma – TWGDH LLC’s Operations Suspended Amid Investigation
Ponca City, Oklahoma – TWGDH LLC, a cannabis company based in Ponca City, has been issued an emergency suspension following a comprehensive investigation by multiple local and state agencies. The suspension, effective immediately, prohibits the company from cultivating, transporting, or selling any medical marijuana products.
Details of the Enforcement Action
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Fire Marshal (OKSFM), Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administration (LP Gas), Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP), and Kay County authorities, conducted a coordinated enforcement operation. On January 16, 2026, law enforcement officials executed a search warrant at TWGDH LLC’s facility. During the search, investigators discovered significant quantities of medical marijuana and related products that were not reported in the state inventory tracking system, as required by law. Specifically, they found:
- 70 kilograms of shake and trim
- 1,700 clones
- Approximately 16.9 kilograms of flower and bud
- Several vapes with California packaging
All marijuana and marijuana products on the premises have been placed under administrative embargo. Additionally, the operation was found to lack a valid Certificate of Occupancy (COO) and was utilizing additional buildings on the property not authorized as part of the licensed premises. These findings led to the immediate suspension of TWGDH LLC’s operations.
Statement from Kay County District Attorney
Kay County District Attorney Brian Hermanson emphasized the importance of the enforcement action, stating that the coordinated efforts of various law enforcement agencies were crucial in removing illegal drugs from the streets and protecting the safety of Kay County residents.
OMMA’s Commitment to Public Health and Safety
The OMMA, along with its partners, remains dedicated to ensuring that businesses operating within Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program comply with all state laws and regulations. The agency continues to monitor and take decisive action against illegal activities to safeguard public health and safety. As investigations into this and other cases progress, OMMA pledges to keep the public informed of developments.
Background on TWGDH LLC
TWGDH LLC is a licensed medical marijuana business located at 827 E Hubbard Rd, Unit B, Ponca City, OK 74601. The company was authorized to operate under the state’s medical marijuana program but is now under suspension pending further investigation.
Related Enforcement Actions in Oklahoma
This action is part of a broader effort by the OMMA to enforce compliance within the state’s medical marijuana industry. Similar enforcement actions have been taken against other businesses, such as Red Ox Grow LLC and Happy Feeling LLC, for violations posing threats to public health and safety. These actions underscore the OMMA’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program and ensuring the safety of its citizens.
Contact Information
For more information or to report illegal or non-compliant marijuana operations, individuals are encouraged to submit a tip via the OMMA’s Business Complaint Form.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What led to the emergency suspension of TWGDH LLC?
The emergency suspension was initiated following a coordinated enforcement operation by multiple agencies, including the OMMA, OKSFM, LP Gas, OHP, and Kay County authorities. During the operation, investigators discovered significant quantities of medical marijuana and related products that were not reported in the state inventory tracking system, as required by law. Additionally, the operation lacked a valid Certificate of Occupancy and was utilizing unauthorized buildings on the property. These findings led to the immediate suspension of TWGDH LLC’s operations.
What specific violations were identified at TWGDH LLC?
Investigators identified several violations, including the presence of large amounts of medical marijuana and marijuana products not reported in the state inventory tracking system. Specifically, they found 70 kilograms of shake and trim, 1,700 clones, approximately 16.9 kilograms of flower and bud, and several vapes with California packaging. Additionally, the operation lacked a valid Certificate of Occupancy and was using additional buildings on the property not authorized as part of the licensed premises.
What is the OMMA’s role in this enforcement action?
The OMMA, in collaboration with other state and local agencies, conducted the enforcement operation that led to the discovery of the violations at TWGDH LLC. The OMMA is responsible for regulating and overseeing Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program and is committed to ensuring that all licensed businesses comply with state laws and regulations. The agency continues to monitor and take decisive action against illegal activities to safeguard public health and safety.
How can individuals report illegal or non-compliant marijuana operations?
Individuals are encouraged to submit a tip via the OMMA’s Business Complaint Form to report illegal or non-compliant marijuana operations. This form is available on the OMMA’s official website and allows the public to provide information confidentially to assist in enforcement efforts.
Key Features of the Enforcement Action
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Ponca City, Oklahoma |
| Company Involved | TWGDH LLC |
| Agencies Involved | Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), Oklahoma State Fire Marshal (OKSFM), Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administration (LP Gas), Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP), Kay County authorities |
| Date of Enforcement | January 16, 2026 |
| Violations Identified | Unreported medical marijuana products, lack of valid Certificate of Occupancy, unauthorized use of additional buildings |
| Immediate Action Taken | Emergency suspension of TWGDH LLC’s operations, embargo of marijuana products |
| OMMA’s Commitment | Ensuring compliance with state laws, safeguarding public health and safety, ongoing monitoring and enforcement |
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