Marijuana Business Factbook 2019

147 © Copyright 2020, Marijuana Business Daily , a division of Anne Holland Ventures Inc. You may NOT copy this Factbook, or make public the data and facts contained herein, in part or in whole. For more copies or editorial permissions, contact CustomerService@MJBizDaily.com or call (720) 213-5992, ext. 1. State-By-State: Legal Overview, Market Data and Outlook | Chapter 2 MJBIZDAILY.COM OREGON Recreational REGULATORY OVERVIEW Main measures Measure 91 (authority to license and regulate businesses) and House Bill 3400 (unified med and rec framework, established requirements for testing, packaging, labeling, etc.) Type of measures Measure 91: Ballot initiative HB 3400: Legislative bill Years passed Measure 91: 2014 HB 3400: 2015 Margin of victory Measure 91: 56% to 44% HB 3400: 52 to 4 in the House, 24 to 4 in the Senate Possession limit The personal possession limits are: • 1 ounces usable marijuana in a public place or 8 ounces usable marijuana total • 16 ounces of a cannabinoid product in solid form, 72 ounces in liquid form; • 5 grams cannabinoid extracts or concentrates; • 4 immature marijuana plants and 10 marijuana seeds Home cultivation? Yes, up to four plants per residence Restrictions on type of marijuana allowed to be sold? No limits on product type, but THC concentration is limited in adult-use edibles (5mg/serving, 50mg/ container) and capsules (10mg/serving or 100mg/ container). Business regulations Heavy. The rules in effect for recreational sales are extensive, covering all aspects of operations for all licensees, from use of pesticides, extraction methods and transportation, to lab testing, hiring, security, record-keeping, packaging, labeling, zoning, insurance and advertising.

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