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Marijuana Zoning in Oregon: All Over the Board
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Here’s a fascinating look from Alison Malsbury at the Canna Law Blog at how zoning might play into the rollout of Oregon’s recreational marijuana industry. At this point, it’s a murky subject for anyone looking

Oregon’s “What’s Legal?” campaign launches
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017As promised, here’s a little look at Oregon’s “What’s Legal?” campaign. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission launched the informational campaign today, just about two weeks ahead of the day that possession becomes legal in the
Oregon medical marijuana law update from ICG
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Just got a quick update email from International Conferences Group LLC about proposed changes to Oregon medical marijuana law and thought I’d share it. Cheers! -SueVo: “Without any public testimony, Senate Bill 964 passed through
Oregon mulling sales tax for pot
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017SALEM, Ore. — Oregon lawmakers will consider creating a sales tax for marijuana in place of fees applied to growers, the method approved by voters in last year’s ballot measure legalizing the drug. The idea

State costs of implementing legal marijuana
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Hi folks, Here are a few notes for the day on how much it costs states to implement legal recreational marijuana (at least here and in Oregon). While liquor control budgets (or whatever controlling agency

Rick Steves, marijuana advocate, tours Oregon
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Rick Steves – a University of Washington graduate, travel expert and marijuana advocate – will tour Oregon over the next week with a lecture series in support of that state’s measure 91, which would set

Peter Zuckerman: Oregon Measure 91 update
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Peter Zuckerman, Oregon’s Yes on 91 communications director, sent me a quick update on how legalization efforts are coming along for our southern neighbors. Here’s what he said: Here are three updates on the Oregon

What happens here if Oregon legalizes
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017The tangled web of I-502 could get even more interesting for Southwest Washington if, as many expect, Oregon legalizes marijuana this November. Many people think it will take at least a year after the vote