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  2. Wyld (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wyld was established in 2015 out of a farmhouse in Tumalo, Oregon by spirits-industry veterans Aaron Morris and Chris Joseph on a ranch that had already been licensed for growing cannabis. Describing the first couple of batches as tasting like "crayons", Chris Joseph spoke with his gelatin supplier and eventually improved the recipe, creating ...

  3. Cannabis tourism in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis tourism is a section of the tourism industry and cannabis industry in Portland, Oregon, one of the first U.S. cities to legalize adult consumption under Ballot Measure 91 in 2014. Northwest Cannabis Club (also called NW Cannabis Club or NWCC) was a members-only cannabis consumption lounge in Portland, Oregon.

  4. Cannabis in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), cannabis is readily available in Oregon. [4] According to a 2006 report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, in 2003–2004, Oregon ranked in the top fifth of states for cannabis usage in three age categories: 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 and older. [5]

  5. Toomer's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the rolling of the corner was sparked by the employees of Toomer's Drugs pharmacy. They used an inventive method to signal Auburn's victory during away games by throwing ticker tape from their telegraph onto the power lines outside the store. [6] [3] In 1984, the drug store was sold to Mark Morgan. [6]

  6. Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC), formerly known as the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, is a government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon.The OLCC was created by an act of the Oregon Legislative Assembly in 1933, days after the repeal of prohibition, as a means of providing control over the distribution, sales and consumption of alcoholic beverages. [1]

  7. Category:Cannabis in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis law in Oregon (3 P) Pages in category "Cannabis in Oregon" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  8. Leafly - Wikipedia

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    Leafly is a website focused on cannabis use and education. [3] The company says it has more than 120 million annual visitors and over 10 million monthly active users. [ 4 ] Leafly provides a wide range of information on cannabis including 1.5 million consumer product reviews, more than 9,000 cannabis articles and resources, and over 5,000 ...

  9. Planet 13 Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The company has a cultivation license in Nevada with a capacity of 950 kg per year. It also has two retail licenses to sell both medical and recreational cannabis. [7] In 2021, Planet 13 Holdings purchased a medical marijuana subsidiary of Harvest Health and Recreation for $55 million. The store will be known at Planet 13 Florida. [8]