Salem, Ore. – The State of Oregon has collected over $54 million in gross marijuana tax receipts so far this year, according to the Oregon Department of Revenue. Statistics show a steady increase in tax receipts received by the state ...

Salem, Ore. – Following concerns from many experts that Oregon Health Authority marijuana testing regulations may hurt the industry and encourage black market alternatives, OHA is responding. On Friday, December 2nd, OHA announced it will be modifying testing standard for ...

Update (12-02-16 10:30 a.m.) — Pot dispensaries will not be allowed in Shady Cove. A recount of votes on Measure 15-157, which would prohibit recreational marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers and retailers in the city of Shady Cove, remains at a ...

Sacramento, Calif. – Californians over the age of 21 will soon be able to legally grow, possess and use recreational marijuana. Over half of Californian voters approved Proposition 64 on Thursday. According to the Official California Voter Guide, Prop 64 ...

Salem, Ore. – The Oregon Health Authority said marijuana products sold at three medical marijuana dispensaries in North Bend, Salem, and Eugene contain high levels of pesticides. Officials said two of the shops–identified as Stonies in North Bend and Green-Way ...

Siskiyou County, Ore. – Siskiyou County District Attorney J. Kirk Andrus has issued a statement urging California voters to vote ‘no’ on Proposition 64. Proposition 64 would legalize the sale of recreational marijuana for people aged 21 year or older ...

Jackson County, Ore. — Jackson County voters will have a say this November about placing a tax on marijuana sales. After a public hearing Wednesday morning, the Jackson County Commissioners voted to put a 3% tax on recreational sales on ...

Salem, Ore. — Tax revenue from recreational marijuana is expected to take in millions more than originally predicted. The Oregonian reports the state is now expecting to take in $43 million instead of the $2-3 million forecast at the beginning ...

Ore. — Marijuana tax payment numbers through the first quarter of the year are in. The Oregon Department of Revenue says they’ve processed more than $6.8 million in taxes since January. Medical marijuana dispensaries started collecting a 25 percent tax on recreational ...

Salem, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Revenue says dispensaries must register with them so they can make a tax account for the business. Right now, only 120 of the 309 dispensaries selling recreational marijuana have an account. Dispensaries set ...

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