OLCC Removes Labor Agreement Rule for Cannabis Businesses After Measure 119 Ruling
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OLCC removes labor agreement rule for cannabis businesses after Measure 119 ruling
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission is no longer requiring cannabis businesses to enter labor peace agreements in order to obtain or renew a cannabis license, the agency announced Thursday. The decision comes after a federal judge ruled Oregon Ballot Measure 119 unconstitutional earlier in May. “Earlier this month, a federal judge issued a ruling barring the enforcement of Ballot Measure 119. Given this ruling and i…


Oregon Governor Signs Bill Allowing Marijuana Businesses To Provide ‘Trade Samples’ At Industry Events
The governor of Oregon has signed a bill into law that will allow marijuana businesses to offer samples of their products at trade events, while removing restrictions on wholesale transactions between cannabis companies at those gatherings. About a week after the measure from Sens. Floyd Prozanski (D) and James Manning, Jr. (D) advanced through the legislature, Gov. Tina Kotek (D) gave it final approval on Wednesday. The law will allow licensed …
Oregon Governor Signs Bill Allowing Marijuana Sales and Samples at Events
Today, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed into law a bill that allows licensed marijuana businesses to share and sell products at approved events, while also expanding rules around employee sampling. Senate Bill 558, which passed the House 40 to 10 and previously cleared the Senate, was officially signed today. The new law will take effect … Continue reading
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