Lawsuit filed to stop medical marijuana fees in BA

Broken Arrow, Okla. — A lawsuit is filed seeking to stop Broken Arrow from adopting new regulations on medical marijuana.

The regulations would permit fees for dispensaries and restrictions on growing the plant.

The suit filed Tuesday in Tulsa County also alleges city officials in Broken Arrow violated the state's Open Meeting Act by meeting in groups ahead of a council meeting to develop the new rules.

Tulsa attorney Ron Durbin, who has represented the activist group Green the Vote, says the ballot measure approved by voters does not give cities the authority to adopt such ordinances.

Telephone messages left on Tuesday with a city spokeswoman were not immediately returned.

The Broken Arrow City Council voted Sept. 18 to impose a $2,500 permit fee for dispensaries and restrictions on growing marijuana indoors.