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In Oregon, cannabis is regulated by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC). Medical and adult-use cannabis are allowed.
Oregon uses Metrc as their state traceability system. In Oregon, medical and adult-use cannabis inventory are shared, though some products may only be sold to patients, based on packaging limits.
A retailer may not knowingly sell more than the following amounts to an individual at any one time or within one day:
A retailer may not knowingly provide more than the following amounts to registry identification cardholders or designated primary caregivers:
This limit is per dispensary. Oregon does not have centralized patient limit tracking.
17% State tax, 3% (max) local tax
No tax
A delivery employee may only transport cannabis for orders they are actively delivering. Drivers may deliver multiple orders per trip.
Retailers may only deliver to residential addresses, and only a single delivery to the same physical address or customer per day.
All vehicles must have GPS.
Extract and combined limits will be increasing to 10 in the near future.
The OLCC maintains the OR Metrc Wiki, an excellent source for processes and other guidance.
Hemp products are tracked in METRC, and have specific packaging and concentration limits, however there is no daily purchase limit (pg 31) on Hemp derived products in OR (the OLCC compares hemp distribution to alcohol in this way)
Retailers may not record and retain any information that may be used to identify a consumer, except as necessary to make deliveries to consumers (as required by delivery rules), except name and contact info for marketing purposes if the consumer consents in writing.