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Cannabis in Oregon

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1749:, which entitles them to different treatment under the law. Essentially, medical marijuana patients are allowed to possess, without fear of citation, arrest, or penalty, up to 1.5 pounds of marijuana at a time. Possession of a greater amount, however, does become punishable by law. In addition to legal possession, cardholders may also legally grow, without fear of citation, arrest, or penalty, up to 18 immature cannabis plants and 6 mature ones at a single time. Cardholders are also allowed to designate a primary caregiver and a grower of their choice, if so inclined. These people enjoy the same freedoms, in regard to possession, as the cardholder as long as they remain officially registered. The above limits of legal possession apply to the total combined property of the cardholder, caregiver, and grower. If a grower is growing plants for more than one cardholder, he or she may possess up to 18 immature plants per cardholder. A grower may not grow plants for more than four cardholders at a time. Also, in addition to legal possession and manufacture as outlined above, cardholders, caregivers, and growers may legally deliver marijuana to each other, and to other cardholders, so long as the delivery is made without consideration. The privileges which normally protect cardholders, caregivers, and growers from citation, arrest, and penalty do not excuse possession, manufacture, or delivery in cases where they are simultaneously guilty of certain offenses listed in ORS 475.316, such as driving under the influence of marijuana or using marijuana in public. 1926:
only by businesses that have obtained a "recreational license" from the OLCC; such businesses can also sell for medical use. Medical marijuana dispensaries that had not obtained a recreational license were no longer permitted to sell for recreational use after 2016. In mid-December 2016, there were fewer than 100 Oregon businesses licensed to sell recreational marijuana, whereas there were more than 300 medical-marijuana dispensaries (down from a peak of 425). However, the number of applications for recreational licenses jumped sharply in the last months of 2016, and the number of licensed retailers grew from 99 to 260 in the one-month span from early December 2016 to early January 2017.
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mere discussion of any drugs with a patient was not grounds for sanction, but affirmed that physicians "may not intentionally provide their patients with oral or written statements in order to enable them to obtain controlled substances in violation of federal law." The court's decision acknowledged that the government has a legitimate concern that physicians might recommend marijuana in bad faith. However, physicians in good faith using honest medical judgment should not fear DEA sanctions. Furthermore,
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closest school was only a violation, punishable by a fine of $ 500 to $ 1000. However, if greater amounts of marijuana were involved, if any payment at all were involved, if delivery was by an adult to a minor, and/or if delivery occurred within 1000 feet of a school (even if both parties are adults), the severity of the offense ranged from Class C misdemeanor to Class A felony with increasing penalties.
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industry. The ICBC is a collaboration between veteran activists Anthony Johnson, Alex Rogers and Debby Goldsberry. Johnson has served as chief petitioner of statewide cannabis reforms and is currently Director of the Oregon Cannabis Industry Association; Rogers is CEO of Northwest Alternative Health and lead producer of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Business Conference; Goldsberry is a co-founder of the
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patient they are responsible for. However, designated growers must acquire a marijuana grow site registration card for each patient. It's important to note that individuals with multiple convictions of Class A or Class B felonies are prohibited from growing marijuana in Oregon, as stated in Section 475C.792 of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
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starting October 1, 2015, during an "early sales" period, through the end of 2016. Additional legislation signed into law by Governor Brown in March 2016 allowed the sale of medical and recreational marijuana from the same outlets. Effective January 1, 2017, marijuana can be sold for recreational use
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of 2010 (OCTA), but the effort failed to collect the minimum 83,000 signatures by the July 2 deadline to qualify for the 2010 ballot. Backers of the initiative said 90% of the proceeds from the state's sale of marijuana would have gone to Oregon's general fund (as much as $ 300 million), lowering the
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was involved, the relative ages of the people involved, and the proximity of the transaction to nearby schools attended by minors (ORS 475.860, 475.862). Giving away five grams (approx. 0.18oz) of marijuana or less by an adult to another adult for no payment at a location at least 1000 feet from the
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The statement accompanied authorization for the U.S. Inspector General for Health and Human Services to exclude individuals from participation in Medicare and Medicaid programs, such as physicians who recommend marijuana to patients for medical purposes. Clarification two months later affirmed that
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The first International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) took place in Portland, on September 13 and 14, 2014, at the Oregon Convention Center. The conference brought together entrepreneurs, professionals and advocates from across the globe, with the goal to further mainstream the global cannabis
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was approved in 2014, legalizing non-medical cultivation and uses of marijuana in Oregon starting July 1, 2015. Measure 91's success legitimized the marijuana reform movement and added to the momentum built from Initiative 502 in Washington and Amendment 64 in Colorado, which passed in 2012. While
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Intentionally growing even one marijuana plant (Unlawful manufacture of marijuana), was a Class A felony in Oregon (ORS 475.856, 475.858) until July 1, 2015. Selling or giving away marijuana was an offense (Unlawful delivery of marijuana) that varied in severity and penalty depending on the amount
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The Oregon Decriminalization Bill of 1973 abolished criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana. As a result, possession of up to an ounce of marijuana in Oregon was a violation (not a crime), punishable only by a fine of $ 500 to $ 1000. There is one exception, however, which
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in December 2008, upholding the decision. The case began in June 2005 with a medical marijuana patient from Garden Grove being pulled over by city police and cited for possession of marijuana, despite his immediate display of proper medical marijuana documentation. The charge against him was later
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Tax revenue of $ 3.6 million in the 2018 fiscal year and $ 4.6 million in 2019 primarily went toward public safety. Small business/prohibition effects received only 16% of the revenue and drug and alcohol programs received 5%." Further, "cannabis business owners and community members have not been
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of the November 2010 election would have established a state licensing system for marijuana producers and dispensaries, allowed the sale of marijuana from the dispensaries to medical marijuana patients, provide low income assistance for those patients, and set up a research program to evaluate the
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determined that the use of a thermal imaging device from a public vantage point to monitor the radiation of heat from a person's home was a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and thus required a warrant. Because the police in this case did not have a warrant, the Court reversed
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drug. According to a press release from the board, "The Board of Pharmacy's action to reschedule marijuana on the state list does not supersede federal law or create a direct conflict with federal law. It simply does not address federal law," and, "Marijuana or products containing any amount of
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medical marijuana based on a sincere medical judgment and (ii) from initiating any investigation solely on that ground. The injunction should apply whether or not the doctor anticipates that the patient will, in turn, use his or her recommendation to obtain marijuana in violation of federal law.
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population by 32–45%. In surveys conducted in 1974 and 1975—one and two years after decriminalization—it was found that 2% of respondents said they did not use marijuana or cannabis because it was unavailable, 4% for legal or law enforcement reasons, 53% reported lack of interest, and 23% cited
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The government appealed the decision to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which agreed with the lower court on October 29, 2002, and expanded the grounds for the injunction to include free speech. The government appealed again to the Supreme Court which declined to hear it October 14, 2003,
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Given the doctrine of constitutional doubt, the government's construction of the Controlled Substances Act cannot stand. The government should be permanently enjoined from (i) revoking any physician class member's DEA registration merely because the doctor makes a recommendation for the use of
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In 2004, an Oregon ballot measure that would have increased the amount of cannabis a patient can legally possess to six pounds was defeated by Oregon voters. In 2005, the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program brought in more than $ 900,000 to the state's budget for the Department of Human Services.
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In Oregon, medical cannabis patients are allowed to grow up to six mature plants and 12 non-flowering plants in their residences. Designated growers in Oregon can cultivate up to six mature plants, 12 immature plants that are 24 inches or taller, and 36 immature plants below 24 inches for each
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In 1973, Oregon became the first state to decriminalize cannabis. Possession of 28.35 grams (1 ounce) or less is a violation (not a crime) punishable by a $ 500 to $ 1,000 fine; stricter punishments exist for sale or cultivation. Possession of 1 ounce to 110 grams is a class B
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In September 2014, some of the municipalities revealed intention to apply sales tax on recreational use, ahead of it being legalized. Measure 91 only allows the state to tax marijuana, so local governments are hoping they'll be able to get their taxes grandfathered in if they pass them
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In 1994, Portland cannabis activist Chris Iverson, who was chairman of the NW Hemp Foundation opened the first cannabis buyers club in Oregon. Mr. Iverson was quoted as saying "Sure, working within the system is the best way. But we've been robbed of this resource for too many years."
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In 1986, Oregon's Ballot Measure 5 sought to legalize cannabis. The Oregon Marijuana Initiative spent about $ 50,000 promoting the proposition, and collected the 87,000 signatures necessary to place it on the ballot. In 1986, by some estimates, cannabis was Oregon's largest
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marijuana will not be available by prescription in Oregon unless they have been approved by the FDA." News reports noted that this reclassification makes Oregon the "first state in the nation to make marijuana anything less serious than a Schedule I drug." (
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police estimated they received 30 or 40 calls for marijuana activity in 2007 which were not pursued because the grow operations were legal, even one next to a high school. One grower, a previously convicted felon, was found with evidence of making
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A practitioner's action of recommending or prescribing Schedule I controlled substances is not consistent with the 'public interest' (as that phrase is used in the federal Controlled Substances Act) and will lead to administrative action by the
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starting October 1, 2015. State officials began working on establishing a regulatory structure for sales of marijuana, and taxing of such sales, restructuring the existing Oregon Liquor Control Commission into the
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was approved in 2014 by 56% of the vote, legalizing non-medical cultivation and uses of marijuana. It followed perennial and unsuccessful efforts to legalize marijuana by ballot initiative, including in 1986 and in
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The act created "The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program," which administers the Medical Marijuana Act approved by the public in November 1998. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program administers the program within the
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Green, Ashbel S. (October 21, 1997). "Pot referendum gets its money from out of state: Three men with deep pockets contribute most of the cash for a measure to overturn Oregon's marijuana recriminalization law".
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Large indoor and outdoor growing operations have been discovered on private, state, and forest lands, with plants numbering in thousands. Allegedly, large outdoor growing operations run by Mexican cartels
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effects of the new law. It was defeated with 43.85% support and 56.15% opposition. However, the state legislature legalized medical dispensaries a few years later during its 2013 legislative session.
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to allow the cultivation, possession, and use of marijuana by prescription by patients with certain medical conditions. The ballot measure passed by a margin of 54.6% to 45.4%. The Act does not affect
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration estimates and publishes the number of people to have used cannabis in the previous 30 days, as compiled by the Oregon chapter of the
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Circuit Judge Doug Beckman said "I think there's a broader social acceptance for users of marijuana. And gradually there's increasing public pressure, I think, to decriminalize marijuana."
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state tax burden, while 10% of the revenue would have been used to fund drug abuse education and treatment programs. Advocates claimed the marijuana market would be removed from the
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The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act was established by Ballot Measure 67, a citizens' initiative, in November 1998, the same election as the referendum Measure 57. It modified
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passed House Bill 3643, making the possession of less than an ounce of marijuana a Class C misdemeanor, which added a possible jail sentence of up to 30 days. According to
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is: if possession of such an amount occurs in a public place within 1000 feet of a school attended by minors, the person committing the offense is guilty of a Class C
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Police departments throughout Oregon decline to press charges, or charges have been dropped for possessing and growing marijuana, even for convicted drug dealers.
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polls in late 2013 showed high support for Measure 91, support waned as the media raised concerns over the practicality of recreational cannabis. This lead the
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were the principal financial backers of the referendum signature drive. Measure 57, which would have upheld HB 3643, was turned down by a margin of 2–1.
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were assumed to be operating in remote locations. Highly potent cannabis grown in Oregon is consumed locally, and distributed to other parts of the U.S.
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punishable by 10 years in prison, and possession of more than 110 grams is a felony with punishment depending on the defendant's prior record.
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HB 3466 would have increased penalties for possession of under an ounce of marijuana from an infraction (traffic ticket-like offense) to a Class A
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of marijuana in private, and being under the influence of marijuana, are not punishable offenses under Oregon law. However, public use, and also
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Reflects laws of states and territories, including laws which have not yet gone into effect. Does not reflect federal, tribal, or local laws.
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Amidst a nationwide trend of cannabis prohibition, the State of Oregon outlawed cannabis in 1923. In 1935, the State of Oregon passed the
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Physicians cannot have their licenses revoked for recommending or supporting marijuana according to a September 7, 2000 decision by the
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In November 2007, a California appeals court ruled that "it is not the job of the local police to enforce the federal drug laws." The
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The Oregonians For Cannabis Reform 2010 hoped to make cannabis products legal and available in a retail environment by enacting the
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and serves as an ambassador for Magnolia Wellness. The ICBC further cements Portland as a prominent locale for cannabis activism.
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production for paper, fabric, oil, and protein. Taxes on these products would go to schools to replace funding allegedly lost by
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bills over the past decade saw marijuana use among teenagers decline faster than the national average (a 43% decrease). Oregon,
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involved in budget decisions and the city has not reported on how it has used those tax revenues, according to the audit."
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regional office, said "From a federal standpoint, there is no such thing as medical marijuana." Four other western states (
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In 1995, Oregon House Bill 3466, which would have recriminalized marijuana in Oregon, died. According to bill sponsor
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dismissed, but the city refused to return his confiscated eight grams of marijuana, even after being instructed by
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law, which still prohibits the cultivation and possession of marijuana. Bernie Hobson, spokesman for the DEA's
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which authorized medical marijuana, and a December 30, 1996 response to the law by the director of the
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passed similar measures legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes in the same election.
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instead. Possession of more than one ounce, no matter the proximity to a school, was a Class B
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Superior Court. The Supreme Court ruling affects 13 U.S. states with medical marijuana laws.
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Results by county of Ballot Measure 91; green counties voted yes and red counties voted no.
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and Chris Iverson were the chief petitioners for the Oregon Cannabis Tax Act of 1997.
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of 1997, which would have allowed state liquor stores to sell marijuana and permitted
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signed an emergency bill declaring marijuana sales legal to recreational users from
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From 1999 through 2005, the ratio of Oregonians using cannabis outpaced the general
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has had a number of legislative, legal and cultural events surrounding the use of
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until July 3, 2013, at which point it became a Class B misdemeanor. The actual
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In 1988, due to the success of the DEA's Campaign against Marijuana Planting in
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International Cannabis Business Conference - Vancouver – Berlin – SF – Portland
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Oregon marijuana law is further complicated due to the existence of Oregon's
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used a thermal imaging device to determine that Danny Lee Kyllo was using
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health dangers. The remaining 19% were using or had used it at one time.
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Since May 2023, along the whole west coast of the United States (namely
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Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act
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Festival goers at the 2007 Hempstalk in Portland, Oregon playing
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to spend more money on raising public opinion of Measure 91.
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quoted by the Portland NORML. April 1986. pp. 48–49.
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of marijuana involved in the transaction, whether or not
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reaffirming the California Circuit Court's injunction.
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State of Oregon website about recreational marijuana
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to grow marijuana in his Florence, Oregon home, the
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May 4, 2023. 4071: 4040: 4010: 3990: 3953: 3932: 3902: 3868: 3835: 3802: 3780: 3749: 3718: 3692: 3667: 3636: 3603: 3570: 3538: 3508: 3479: 3448: 3415: 3389: 3358: 3326: 3290: 3256: 3230: 3214: 3180: 3150: 3119: 3084: 3046: 3020: 2990: 2958: 2927: 2901: 2875: 2837: 2811: 2804: 2784: 2753: 2719: 2686: 2661: 2628: 2597: 2564: 2531: 2500: 2470: 2437: 2408: 2375: 2337: 2304: 2233: 2231: 2228: 2227: 2226: 2221: 2216: 2211: 2206: 2201: 2196: 2191: 2185: 2178: 2175: 2158: 2155: 2134:Main article: 2131: 2128: 2098: 2095: 2048: 2045: 2041: 2040: 2033: 2026: 2018: 2014:2018 Farm Bill 1971: 1965: 1959: 1953: 1942: 1939: 1868: 1865: 1860:ballot measure 1727:Main article: 1724: 1721: 1670:John Kitzhaber 1660:Eric Schlosser 1554: 1546: 1543: 1534: 1531: 1529: 1526: 1514:cannabis foods 1463: 1460: 1411: 1408: 1405: 1404: 1401: 1398: 1395: 1391: 1390: 1387: 1384: 1381: 1377: 1376: 1373: 1370: 1367: 1363: 1362: 1359: 1356: 1353: 1349: 1348: 1345: 1342: 1339: 1335: 1334: 1331: 1328: 1325: 1321: 1320: 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