Oregon Approves Home Delivery of Marijuana

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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission on Thursday approved the final versions of the rules for full-scalemarijuana retail sales that will begin next year, including the rules for home delivery for marijuana.

 

Many in the industry actually advocated against allowing retail marijuana shops, according to  Rob Patridge, OLCC Chairman.

“The home delivery issue, I was a little surprised that even the industry was not supportive generally of the home delivery provisions," Partridge said. He noted that the rules still may evolve overtime. "Some of those things need to get teased out. We're looking for legislative direction.”

Home delivery of marijuana will be permitted under the new rules. Retailers can only deliver in the city in which they are licensed to operate, and can only transport $100 worth of marijuana at any one time. 

These are the final version regulations will take effect in January, and...

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