Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2612 Thursday, a measure commonly referred to as the medical marijuana Unity Bill.

The bill encompasses Oklahoma's fledgling medical marijuana industry. Its content is largely the product of a bicameral Medical Marijuana Working Group, which was charged with building a legal framework to implement State Question 788. The bill cleared the House and Senate by large margins before being signed by Stitt.

“This is a work in progress,” Stitt said. “I’m sure we will learn more and learn how to regulate this as the years go by.”

The bill will go into effect 90 days after signing, according to the governor's spokeswoman Baylee Lakey.