10 Things To Know About Recreational Marijuana Sales

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Recreational marijuana has been legal throughout Oregon for a few months now. While residents could use it, purchasing from a store hasn’t been possible.

That’s because retail sales of recreational cannabis have remained illegal. That ends Thursday, when the state will begin allowing recreational sales at medical marijuana dispensaries.

According to the OLCC, the state currently projects $10.7 million in revenue for the 2015-2017 biennium.

Here’s everything you need to know about purchasing pot for recreational use in Oregon.

What is changing Oct. 1?

Recreational marijuana has been legal in Oregon since Measure 91 went into effect July 1. But the state hadn’t licensed any stores to sell the stuff while it was working on regulations. Under a law crafted last legislative session, registered and licensed medical marijuana dispensaries can start selling recreational marijuana products to eligible adults Thursday. 

The laws about possession and use outlined under Measure 91remain unchanged.

Who can buy recreational cannabis?

Under Oregon law, any adult 21 or older...

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