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As of April 1, Oregon cannabis dispensaries are now officially able to sell recreational edibles that contain twice as much THC per package as previously allowed by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA). The change comes after years of pushback from Oregon cannabis retailers, asking the OHA to align the state's recreational dosage limits with those in Washington, California, and Colorado. The bill responsible for this, SB 408, was passed in June 2021, and ever since.
As of April 1, Oregon cannabis dispensaries are now officially able to sell recreational edibles that contain twice as much THC per package as previously allowed by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA). The change comes after years of pushback from Oregon cannabis retailers, asking the OHA to align the state's recreational dosage limits with those in Washington, California, and Colorado. The bill responsible for this, SB 408, was passed in June 2021, and ever since.