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OR SB1548
Bill
AI Summary
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Cannabinoid edibles must be individually packaged with a maximum of 10 milligrams of adult use cannabinoid per individual edible and up to 100 milligrams per package.
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Marijuana items and inhalant delivery systems containing industrial hemp-derived cannabinoids must include labels or inserts with health warnings about delayed edible effects (up to 4 hours), risks during pregnancy, mental health impacts, impaired driving, and youth consumption risks, printed in at least 12-point font.
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Local governments may establish buffer zones exceeding 1,000 feet around adult use cannabis and medical marijuana operations for public health and safety purposes.
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Usable marijuana, including pre-rolled products, may not contain cannabinoids added by infusion or other methods beyond those naturally occurring in the plant.
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Packaging and advertising rules become operative January 1, 2027; labeling requirements become operative July 1, 2027; the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission must review health warning requirements every five years in consultation with the Oregon Health Authority.
Legislative Description
Relating to marijuana; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
3/6/2026