Oregon Medical marijuana dispensaries ask legislators for lifeline to recreational pot market

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SALEM-Medical marijuana dispensary owners pleaded Thursday with legislators to allow them to sell to recreational pot users once the drug becomes legal on July 1.

"We don't know a single dispensary doing well in this over-saturated market," said Meghan Walstatter, who along with her husband Matt owns a dispensary in Northeast Portland.

She called early sales of recreational marijuana a "much-needed lifeline" for the dispensaries.

The Oregon Health Authority has approved licenses for 310 dispensaries and another 93 are pending, according to a June 12 tally

In Portland, more than 130 dispensaries have been approved, and one consultant, Sam Chapman said only a small number are making money.  He said it could lead to a big shakeout with only a few large businesses left standing.

"If we truly want to keep this a craft industry and we want to empower the mom and pop businesses to be able to...

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