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Budtender handling cannabis at a dispensary in Colorado in 2018. A budtender is a title of a staff member who works within a dispensary or store where medical or recreational cannabis is sold. [1] Their job is to offer suggestions to customers, answer questions, handle products and showcase products being sold. [2]
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[8] Calling the book "an inferior job", Sweetland criticized the timing of book's publication long after elections, as well as the map in the back. [8] As a result, the 1953 Legislative Assembly passed a law requiring the book be published soon after the legislature convenes. [9] The 1993–94 edition of the book contained a four-page erratum. [5]
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Map of Southeastern Oregon. Southeastern Oregon is a geographical term for the area along the borders of the U.S. state of Oregon with Idaho, California, and Nevada. It includes the populous areas of Burns, Klamath Falls and Lakeview. [citation needed] The region is also known by its nickname of the Oregon Outback.
A marijuana vending machine is a vending machine for selling or dispensing cannabis.They are currently in use in the United States [1] and Canada [2] [3] and some may be located in secure rooms in marijuana dispensaries.
1918 state highway map. The initial primary state highway system was designated in 1917, [3] initially consisting of 36 named and numbered highways, [5] including some designated earlier that year by the Oregon State Legislature and others added to the network by the Oregon State Highway Commission, the predecessor to the OTC. [6]