In the early 1990s Oklahoma did not have any drug court programs that could have allowed Kevin Ott to seek treatment, and his life without parole sentence disqualified him from entering
rehab.
Business owners are choosing to err on the side of caution in an effort to stay in compliance with state regulations, which some owners and experts say are vague and confusing.
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