Oregon Legislature Could Greenlight Critical Changes to Marijuana Laws

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Next week is setting up to be an action-packed showdown for some would-be progressive marijuana legislation in the Beaver State. With the bizarre standoff at the National Wildlife Refuge finally resolved, Oregon’s power brokers will be turning their attention to some slightly more lucrative matters – like overhauling Oregon’s current marijuana laws.

According to the Capital Gazette, Oregon’s legislature is looking at planting the legislative seeds of prosperity. Kicking off next week on a high note for those interested in getting involved in Oregon’s marijuana industry, first thing Monday morning the House will cast their ballot on HB 4014. If passed, this curious piece of legislation would remove the two-year residency requirement for those looking to enter Oregon’s newest commerce, potentially opening the floodgates to a pent-up horde of out-of-state investors.

Banking is not a crimeAlso on Monday, HB 4094 will go before Oregon’s House...

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