Oregon HB4139 amends definitions and funding allocations related to cannabis.
Oregon HB4139 amends definitions and funding allocations related to cannabis. It revises definitions for terms such as "cannabinoid," "cannabinoid concentrate," "medical cannabinoid product," and "usable marijuana." The bill also modifies the distribution of funds from the Oregon Marijuana Account, allocating $875,000 to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and $3 million to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission. The bill repeals ORS 475C.913 and specifies that it takes effect on the 91st day after marijuana is produced for use by a registry identification cardholder.
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