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Oregon: Governor Signs Measure Allowing Retail Sale of Marijuana Extracts and Edibles

Posted by on August 29, 2016
Governor Kate Brown has signed legislation, Senate Bill 1511, allowing adults 21 and older to immediately become eligible to purchase marijuana extracts and marijuana infused edibles from Oregon dispensaries. 

In 2014, residents in Oregon voted to legalize the adult use and retail sale of herbal marijuana. Senate Bill 1511 legally permits adults to also purchase limited quantities of cannabis-infused products, such as edibles and extracts. 

Under the new law, dispensary operators may sell a single low-dose unit of an edible and the equivalent of a vaporizer pen containing a marijuana extract to any person 21 and older. Dispensaries may also legally sell non-psychoactive products intended for use on a person’s hair or skin.

Read the full text of the enrolled bill here.

National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws – Advocacy Campaigns

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