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1998 Oregon Ballot Measure 67

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149: 482:, state-licensed marijuana dispensaries which could sell marijuana to patients, and increasing the maximum amount of marijuana that patients could possess. The dispensaries would have been required to provide the drug to indigent patients for free. If, after six months of the measure's passage, a county lacked a dispensary, the county health division would have been granted a license to open a dispensary. The measure would also have increased to 6 pounds (2.72 kg) the amount of marijuana the patient may possess. 377: 67: 455: 1087: 393: 89: 249:
for the 1998 campaign was "Allows Medical Use of Marijuana Within Limits; Establishes Permit System". The measure removed state criminal penalties for patients with "debilitating medical conditions" whose doctor verifies the condition and that medical marijuana may help it. Some qualifying conditions
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were submitted in support of Measure 74. Arguments were submitted by former Portland Police Chief and Mayor, Tom Potter; retired Oregon Supreme Court Justice Betty Roberts; former federal prosecutor Kristine Olson; as well as several doctors and nurses, including, Dr. Richard Bayer, Chief Petitioner
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passed Senate Bill 1085, which took effect on January 1, 2006. The bill raised the quantity of cannabis that authorized patients may possess from seven plants (with no more than three mature) and three ounces of cannabis to six mature cannabis plants, 18 immature seedlings, and 24 ounces of usable
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while in law school at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. Supporters argue that the measure is needed to ensure that patients have a supply of medical cannabis and that the imposed licensing fees will generate millions of dollars in revenue for the state. Fees collected from the
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Supporters of Measure 33 claimed that the prohibition on marijuana sales to patients hindered their ability to obtain the quantities they need for treatment. They viewed this measure as a responsible solution to that problem. Some opponents argued that the measure was a back door
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in 2010 sought to provide access to medical cannabis for patients through licensed and regulated non-profit dispensaries, fund medical research, establish a program to assist low-income patients and help finance Oregon health programs.
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first turned in over 61,000 signatures on January 11, 2010, to the Oregon Secretary of State and needed 82,769 valid signatures to qualify the measure for the November 2010 ballot. Members of the patients' rights coalition, including
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and in 1998 could cultivate no more than seven marijuana plants, of which no more than three could be mature. They could possess no more than four ounces of usable marijuana (one on the person and one per mature plant).
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at trial if they exceed the allowed number of plants. But patients who are within the limits retain the ability to raise an affirmative defense at trial even if they fail to register with the state.
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cannabis. The bill also changed the penalty for exceeding the amount allowed for state-qualified patients. The new guidelines no longer give patients the ability to argue an "affirmative defense" of
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attempt. Some also feared that this expansion would have attracted the ire of the federal government, who would have attempted to shut down the entire Oregon medical marijuana program.
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dispensaries and their producers will be utilized to fund medical research, establish a program to assist-low income patients and help finance Oregon health programs, such as the
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urging voters to support Measure 74. Pro-Oregon is dedicated to ending the War on Cannabis and implementing policies that promote freedom and equality under the law.
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Amends Medical Marijuana Act: Requires Marijuana Dispensaries For Supplying Patients/Caregivers; Raises Patients' Possession Limit
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in 2004 sought to extend the law by mandating distribution centers, but was rejected by voters.
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by doctor recommendation for patients with certain medical conditions. The Act does not affect
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Groups supporting the ballot measure included Oregonians for Medical Rights and the
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Voters rejected the measure, with 42.8% of votes in favor, 57.2% against.
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The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program administers the program within the
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law, which still prohibits the cultivation and possession of marijuana.
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Allows Medical Use of Marijuana Within Limits; Establishes Permit System
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Measure 74 has received great publicity across Oregon and earned the
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Oregon Voter's Pamphlet Volume 1 - State Measures, November 2, 2004
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in 2004. It would have expanded the law, allowing the creation of
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Dan Noelle, who claimed legalizing marijuana would be dangerous.
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Index

Oregon Medical Marijuana Act

Oregon State Elections Division
U.S. state
Oregon
Oregon Ballot Measure
state law
cultivation
possession
marijuana
federal
United States
California
Proposition 215
medical marijuana
Oregon Secretary of State
cachexia
cancer
chronic pain
epilepsy
seizures
glaucoma
HIV
AIDS
multiple sclerosis
spasticity
nausea
Oregon Department of Human Services
Oregon Department of Human Services
American Civil Liberties Union

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