Satchel is an OLCC (Oregon Liquor Control Commission) licensed dispensary and is subject to the rules and regulations set out by the state of Oregon. The rules we follow are a little bit different from medical dispensaries. That’s why we created this Oregon legal cannabis guide. To help answer some of the commonly asked questions. Sales limits are much higher, for one! If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. (Updated 12/5/2016)
A: You must be at least 21 years old with a valid form of ID or at least 18 years old with an OMMP card.
A: We are still serving medical patients. Medical patients are exempt from taxes that are added on for adult use customers. OMMP cardholders also have access to medical grade products that adult use customers do not.
A: In one 24 hour period, each adult use customer may purchase:
In one 24 hour period, each OMMP cardholder may purchase:
A: In public: You’re allowed to carry up to one ounce of flower.
In private: Adult use customers are allowed up to eight ounces of flower, four adult plants, 16 ounces of homemade cannabis products in solid form, and 72 ounces of homemade cannabis products in liquid form. Medical customers can have up to 24 ounces of flower and six adult plants, and the other limits are the same.
A: Unfortunately not. Lighting up in public is still illegal, and our dispensary and all of the surrounding areas are considered public space. You can only use marijuana on private property outside of the view of the public.
A: Nope! That’s still public property. These areas may be designated for smoking tobacco, but they are not designated for marijuana consumption of any kind because they are in public.
A: Yes, but you cannot transport what you’ve purchased across state lines. Do not take usable marijuana in or out of the state of Oregon. This also applies to Washington and Washington residents!
Disclaimer: This page contains information on the legal purchase, consumption, and possession of cannabis products in the state of Oregon. The information provided is for informational purposes only, may not reflect the most recent regulations and laws, and is not intended as legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney.
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