Oregon SB1548 establishes rules for marijuana packaging and concentration standards to protect public health and safety.
Oregon SB1548 mandates the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to set packaging and concentration standards for marijuana items. These rules aim to protect public health and safety, particularly by preventing minors from accessing marijuana products. The bill requires cannabinoid products to be individually wrapped and prohibits packaging that might appeal to minors. It also sets concentration limits for delta-9-THC and other cannabinoids in single servings and packages, with different standards for medical and adult-use consumers. The provisions take effect on January 1, 2027.
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