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Oregon has put an indefinite pause on new marijuana licenses.
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Leaders of Oregon’s cannabis industry are calling for the state to permanently restrict the number of new marijuana businesses.
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Two major trade groups for Oregon cannabis businesses say they are joining forces to advocate for the nearly $1 billion industry.
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Oregon marijuana products that were previously recalled over a pathogenic mold will be approved for sale.
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Marijuana in Oregon can no longer be recalled over a pathogenic mold, until a court decides if the state’s zero-tolerance policy went too far.
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Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan apologized days after she had defiantly said she welcomed an investigation.
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Leading Democrats say they have major concerns about Fagan’s decision to moonlight for an industry her office was auditing.
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The secretary of state says she made clear to staff in February that she could no longer be involved in the audit, due to an impending contract with a couple whose business practices have since come into question.
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Economic inflation has driven up prices on grocery store shelves and gas pumps this year, but cannabis prices have actually fallen.
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A community forum on Tuesday night focusing on illegal cannabis cultivation in Southern Oregon detailed a litany of abuses as local and state agencies try to reign in illegal operations.
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Oregon Democratic Senator Ron Wyden says he’s working with other members of Congress to change federal cannabis laws. While roughly three dozen states…
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Many cannabis shops are experiencing an economic “high” lately, as people seek to alleviate the stress of the pandemic. Yet, as KLCC’s Brian Bull reports,…