3 Last-Minute Changes to Oregon's Recreational Marijuana Rules

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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission spent 2015 listening to Oregonians across the state; dealing with bills passed by the Oregon Legislature; and convening rules advisory committees to develop the rules and regulations that will govern the Oregon recreational marijuana system for the immediate future. The OLCC will eventually hold more rulemaking sessions, taking input from the OLCC Rules Advisory Committee, and may have to adjust to more bills passed by the legislature. Until future changes are made, we now have 77 pages of administrative rules promulgated by the OLCC that state-licensed cannabis businesses will have to comply with, in addition to state and local laws.

After months of input, debate and study, the OLCC had a few last-minute changes approved that may greatly impact marijuana entrepreneurs and businesses. The 77 pages are a lot to digest and adhering...

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