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Legislative updates for Spring 2010 sessions
Oregon State > Initiative 28 >
is Sponsored by Voter Power
-- Relating to Dispensaries.
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Oregon State > Initiative 73 >
OCTA, the
Oregon Cannabis Tax Act 2010 | Will Tax and
Regulate Cannabis (Marijuana) in Oregon.
Currently, the black market
controls cannabis growth, sale
and distribution, meaning
anyone of any age can buy or
sell it. Regulations puts
Oregonians in control.
According to in-school survey
data from 2007, 37.4% of
eighth-graders, 69% of
tenth-graders, and 83.9% of
twelfth-graders report that
cannabis is "easy to get." The
regulation of the sale and
distribution of cannabis will
dramatically reduce those numbers.
According to the Oregon
Healthy Teen Survey of 2007,
cannabis use among Oregon
teens has dropped 1/3 since
the enactment of the Oregon
Medical Marijuana Act of 1998,
showing that regulations works.
In mstters of Reform,
Oregonians value personal
freedom AND direct democracy.
Hence, Oregon was the first
state to consider, and
subsequently pass, a Death
with Dignity law. now, Oregon
will be the first state to
consider updating cannabis use
laws to reflect the times.
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in Oregon State:
Legislative Items past and present
2012, Legislative items
I - 9, Oregon Cannabis Tax Act (OCTA). [Legalization]
I - 24, Oregon Marijuana Policy Intiative (OMPI). [Legalization]
Initiative by Sensible Oregon; Removes criminal and civil penalties, for adults
21 and over, for possession, cultivation, and use of marijuana. [Legalization]
Initiative by Sensible Oregon; Removes criminal and civil penalties, for adults
21 and over, for possession, cultivation, and use of marijuana. [Legalization]
Initiative by Sensible Oregon; Removes criminal and civil penalties, for adults
21 and over, for possession, cultivation, and use of marijuana. [Legalization]
2011, Legislative items
SB 777, Removes Conditions from Qualifying List.
HB 3202, Guts OMMA for Law Enforcements Sake.
HB 2982, Denies "Card", and Medicine thereby, for Felony Convictions.
2010, Legislative items
I-28, the Dispensary Initiative
I-73, the Oregon Cannabis Tax Act (OCTA) Initiative
2009, Legislative items
I-28, the Dispensary Initiative
SB 388, changes the Program for Law Enforcement; Decreases amount of marijuana that may be possessed by persons responsible for marijuana grow sites to 24 ounces, etc.
SB 426, Expands ability of employer to prohibit use of medical marijuana in workplace
SB 427, Relates to drug-free workplace policies; Requires applicant for medical marijuana registry identification card to notify employer before using marijuana, etc.
HB 956, Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Association Chiefs of Police, Oregon State Sheriffs' Association, Oregon District Attorneys Association, Oregon Narcotics Enforcement Association and Oregon Partnership) -- Modifies definitions related to marijuana for purposes of certain criminal laws; Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB 957, Modifies provisions of Oregon Medical Marijuana Act; Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB 958, Modifies provisions in Oregon Medical Marijuana Act related to designated primary caregivers; Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB 959, Modifies provisions of Oregon Medical Marijuana Act; Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB 960, Requires Department of Human Services to revoke registry identification card, marijuana grow site registration card or designated primary caregiver identification card of person who refuses inspection; Removes exception from criminal liability for person who refuses inspection; Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB 2313, a Land Use bill that could effect Dispensarys
HB 2497, Relating to employment; Expands ability of employer to prohibit use of medical marijuana in workplace
HB 2503, Relating to medical marijuana in the workplace; Prohibits discrimination in employment under certain circumstances, etc.
HB 3274, Directs Department of Human Services to establish and operate marijuana production facility and distribute marijuana to pharmacies for dispensing to medical marijuana cardholders and designated primary caregivers, and more.
HB 3371, Relating to driving under the influence of marijuana; declaring an emergency.
2007, Legislative items
SB465, a Fire-em-All-and-let-God-sort-out bill
2005, Legislative items
SB1085, needs your attention
HB2693, the "dumb bill gone bad" bill
HB3457, the "Forfeiture" bill
SB717, the anti-Medical Marijuana bill
SB772, the pro-Medical Marijuana bill
HB2485, the anti-Meth & Marijuana bill
SB294, the Hemp bill
SB397, Denies Benefits
HB2695, DUI & 2nd-Hand Smoke
HB5077, the "Rob the Sick and Dying Pot-heads" bill
2003, Legislative items
HB2939, a previous bad Medical Marijuana bill
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