Oregon

In 1998, Oregon voters approved a ballot measure that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of cannabis. The law made it a misdemeanor to possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis, with a maximum penalty of a fine of $100.


In 2014, Oregon voters approved a ballot measure that legalized recreational cannabis. The law went into effect on July 1, 2015. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) is the regulatory agency for cannabis in Oregon.

Oregon Cannabis Laws

Current Legislation

Possession

  • Adult-Use: Recreational cannabis is legal for adults 21 and older. Adults are allowed to possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis flower, or 16 ounces of marijuana-infused product.

  • Medical: Medical cannabis is legal for adults with a valid medical marijuana card.


Growing

  • Adult-Use: Recreational cannabis is legal to grow up to 4 plants per household, with no more than 2 mature plants.

  • Medical: Adults with a valid medical marijuana card are allowed to grow up to 6 plants per household, with no more than 3 mature plants.


Selling

  • Adult-Use: Recreational cannabis is legal to sell to adults 21 and older. Only licensed retailers can sell recreational cannabis.

  • Medical: The sale of medical cannabis is legal to adults 21 and older with a valid medical marijuana card. Only licensed dispensaries can sell medical cannabis.


Penalties

  • Adult-Use: For possession of up to 1 ounce of recreational cannabis, the maximum penalty is a fine of $100. For possession of more than 1 ounce, the maximum penalty is a fine of $500 and up to 6 months in jail.

  • Medical: There are no penalties for possession or use of cannabis by adults with a valid medical marijuana card.


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Apply For An Adult-Use Cannabis License in Oregon

Apply For An Adult-Use Cannabis License in Oregon

To apply for an adult-use license in Oregon, you must submit an application to the OLCC. The application process includes submitting certain documentation, such as your personal information, business plan, and financial information. The OLCC will review your application and make a decision on whether to approve or deny your application. The review process can take several months.


Here are some additional tips for applying for an adult-use license in Oregon:

  • Start the application process early. The OLCC has a limited number of licenses available, so it is important to submit your application early.

  • Make sure you understand the eligibility requirements. The OLCC will not approve your application if you do not meet the eligibility requirements.

  • Gather all of the required documentation. The OLCC will not approve your application if you do not submit all of the required documentation.

  • Pay the application fee. The OLCC will not review your application if you do not pay the application fee.

  • Be patient. The review process can take several months.

Get help from a cannabis business consultant like Dispensary Accelerator. A cannabis business consultant can help you understand the application process and the requirements. They can also help you prepare your application and answer any questions you may have.


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