To create a well-regulated and prosperous industry, the State of Oregon has enacted several safeguards and structures that both support businesses and also seek to protect people and communities. These include: Oversight and monitoring for each ālinkā of the supply chain, from seed to sale. Establishing limits for possession, sales and public consumption (and allowing local communities to opt-out of …
Can I travel with recreational marijuana?
You canāt buy marijuana in another state and bring it into Oregon, nor can you take it from Oregon across state lines. That includes to and from Washington and California where recreational marijuana is also legal. Taking marijuana across state lines is a federal offense. Driving within the state of Oregon: If you are 21 or older, you may drive …
Where can I use recreational marijuana?
Adults 21 and older can use recreational marijuana at home or on private property. You canāt use recreational marijuana in public places. Public places are places to which the general public has access. This includes, but is not limited to: common areas in apartments and hotels; highways and streets; schools; parks and playgrounds; premises used for public passenger transportation (such …
Can I drive when Iāve used marijuana?
Driving under the influenceĀ of marijuana remains illegal. Driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII) refers to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated or drugged, including impairment from the use of marijuana. Please be responsible. PleaseĀ shareĀ this information with someone you know. Some aspects of the law are still being determined. To stay up to date, sign up for ourĀ e-newsletterĀ or find us …
Whatās Legal?
PleaseĀ shareĀ this information with someone you know. Some aspects of the law are still being determined. To stay up to date, sign up for ourĀ e-newsletterĀ or find us online.Ā www.facebook.com/whatslegalORĀ |Ā @whatslegalOR If you have a question thatās not answered here, take a look at the full list ofĀ FAQsĀ orĀ contactĀ OLCC staff. Weāll do our best to get you the information you need based on what we …
What are the limits on gifting and giveaways?
Gifting of recreational marijuana to adults 21 and older is allowed, so long as the amount gifted falls within the personal possession limitsĀ andĀ no financial consideration associated with the transfer. Financial considerationĀ includes: cover charges, admission, donations, tip jars, raffles, fundraiser events, purchase required, barter or sales. It is considered the same as selling marijuana when money, goods or services are exchanged …
How much recreational marijuana may I possess if Iām of legal age?
There are limits to the amount of marijuana and marijuana products that adults 21 and older may possess at any one time. PUBLIC possession limits for recreational users: Recreational users of legal age may possess the following amount of marijuana and marijuana products while in public: 1 ounce usable marijuana (dried leaves and flowers) 1 ounce cannabinoid extracts or concentrates …
How can I get recreational marijuana if Iām of legal age?
Adults 21 and older can purchase recreational marijuana from an OLCC-licensed retail establishments, share or give away recreational marijuana, or grow their own (up to 4 plants per household). But there are limits. Purchasing limits for recreational users: Recreational users of legal age may purchase seeds, immature marijuana plants, cannabinoid products, and useable marijuana from OLCC-licensed retailer. A retailer may …
What is the legal age to use recreational marijuana?
You can possess, use and buy recreational marijuana if you are 21 and older. If you are younger, itās illegal. Recreational users of legal age may purchase seeds, immature marijuana plants, cannabinoid products, and useable marijuana from licensed OLCC retailers. And are allowedĀ 4 marijuana plantsĀ per household. Recreational marijuana cannot be used in public, even by those of legal age. Employers …