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From: Rocket Red2/28/2016 9:35:55 AM
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OREGON JUST WENT FULL RECREATIONAL = GOLDEN LEAF GLH or GLDFF

Pot bill melding recreational, medical sales sent to Kate Brown's desk

A bill that would allow recreational marijuana stores to sell tax-free medical marijuana to patients heads to Gov. Kate Brown's desk after being approved Friday by the Oregon House.

Senate Bill 1511 also would allow people 21 and older to buy marijuana-infused edibles and concentrates during the state's so-called early sales program. The Oregon Senate on Tuesday voted for the bill along party lines.

The Legislature has taken up three key marijuana-related bills during its 35-day session.

SB 1511, approved 46-9, expands the products people 21 and older may purchase from dispensaries before the Oregon Liquor Control Commission assumes control of recreational sales later this year. For now, those sales are limited to flowers, seeds and young marijuana plants. The bill expands those options to include concentrates and edibles.

Another bill, Senate Bill 1598, passed out of committee earlier this week and is awaiting a Senate vote. That bill makes it easier for some small medical marijuana growers to enter the recreational system.

The proposed legislation also clarifies that home medical marijuana grows aren't subject to inspection by the Oregon Health Authority and creates a sub-category of dispensaries for nonprofits. These establishments would be allowed to accept excess marijuana from growers and sell to patients for little or no cost.

— Noelle Crombie

http://www.oregonlive.com/marijuana/index.ssf/2016/02/pot_bill_kate_brown.html
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