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In Oregon, medical cannabis patients are allowed to grow up to six mature plants and 12 non-flowering plants in their residences. Designated growers in Oregon can cultivate up to six mature plants, 12 immature plants that are 24 inches or taller, and 36 immature plants below 24 inches for each patient they are responsible for.
Amanda Metzler, a licensed cannabis grower, has beefed up security around her property and no longer dares to go out alone after dark because of illegal marijuana farms in her region. Elin Miller ...
Feb. 17—The Oregon Senate passed a bill Thursday that allows a temporary halt on new hemp licenses in counties that request a halt. Senate Bill 1564 authorizes a county board of commissioners ...
Oregon has long been known as a mecca for high-quality marijuana, but that reputation has come with a downside: illegal growers who offer huge amounts of cash to lease or buy land and then leave ...
Oregon Ballot Measure 119, the Unionization of Cannabis Workers Initiative, is a proposed Oregon state initiative that will be decided by voters as part of the 2024 Oregon elections on November 5, 2024. [1] [2] If approved by voters, it will make it easier for workers in the Cannabis industry to unionize. [3]
Cannabis regulatory agencies exist in several of the U.S. states and territories, the one federal district, and several areas under tribal sovereignty in the United States which have legalized cannabis. In November 2020, 19 state agencies formed the Cannabis Regulators Association.
After a 2023 bill to make it easier for cannabis workers to unionize failed to pass in the Oregon Legislature, the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555 took their fight to voters with ...
The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, a law in the U.S. state of Oregon, was established by Oregon Ballot Measure 67 in 1998, passing with 54.6% support. It modified state law to allow the cultivation , possession , and use of marijuana by doctor recommendation for patients with certain medical conditions.