Bend marijuana shop owner embraces new state rules

BEND, Ore. -

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has released  temporary rules that will regulate the state's recreational marijuana businesses for much of next year.

The new temporary rules will be in effect starting Jan. 1 until June 28 of next year, when permanent rules are expected to be in place.

"I think the rules were a great first step, in issuing a draft to let the community of Oregon know what they are going to expect next year," BloomWell owner Jeremy Kwit said Sunday.

The 78-page guidelines cover all the basics on how recreational marijuana shops must operate.

The rules limit the size of growing operations and won't allow medical and recreational stores under one roof.

Kwit said his shop on Bend's Northeast Division Street will follow the rules the state has put in place.

"We're going to follow the rules as they write them and will participate to...

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