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Oregon: Everything You Need to Know
Oregon Laws
Oregon Medical Program (OMMP) was established by voter initiative in 1998 through Ballot Measure 67 and is regulated by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA). The state made history in 1973 as the first to decriminalize cannabis possession. Patients with qualifying medical conditions can receive certification from licensed healthcare providers and access medical through state-licensed dispensaries.
- Patients must be Oregon residents.
- Only licensed Oregon healthcare providers including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and naturopathic physicians may recommend medical.
- Cannabis products are available through Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) licensed dispensaries.
- Home cultivation of cannabis is permitted for registered patients, caregivers, as well as recreational users.
- Driving under the influence of cannabis remains illegal and subject to penalties.
- Public consumption is prohibited under Oregon law.
Oregon Reform Timeline
- 1998 – Medical Program Established: Voters approve Ballot Measure 67 by 54.6%, creating the Oregon Medical Act and establishing the state’s medical cannabis program.
- 2014 – Recreational Legalization: Voters approve Measure 91 with 56% support, legalizing adult-use cannabis for individuals 21 and older, making Oregon the third state to legalize recreational marijuana.
- 2017 – Regulatory Consolidation: Oregon Liquor Control Commission becomes Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC), centralizing oversight of both medical and recreational cannabis programs.
- 2025 – Ongoing Program: Medical program continues serving patients with access to licensed dispensaries, home cultivation rights, and tax exemptions, while regulators focus on equity initiatives and patient access improvements.
Oregon Possession Limits
Oregon law distinguishes between medical patients and recreational users, with significantly higher limits for registered medical cardholders.
- Medical patients may possess up to 24 ounces of usable flower, 16 ounces of solid products, 72 ounces of liquid products, 16 ounces of concentrates, and 5 grams of extracts.
- Medical patients and caregivers may jointly cultivate up to 6 mature plants and 12 immature plants at a registered grow site, plus 4 immature plants and 50 seeds.
- Recreational users (21+) may possess up to 2 ounces in public, 8 ounces at home, and 5 grams of concentrates or extracts.
- Recreational users may cultivate up to 4 marijuana plants per residence.
- All medical grow sites must be registered with OMMP and comply with local zoning requirements.
- Property owner consent is required for grow sites if the patient or grower does not own the property.
- Possession of 2-4 ounces in public is a civil violation with fines up to $1,000.
- Oregon medical cards are valid for one year and must be renewed annually.


Benefits of Having a Oregon Medical Card
Legal Protection
Enjoy legal protection under state laws for the purchase, possession, and use.
Access to Quality Products
Gain access to a wide range of high-quality, lab-tested medical products from licensed dispensaries.
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Medical Supervision
Use it under the supervision of healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Tax Benefits
In many states, medical cardholders benefit from reduced taxes on purchases.
FAQs
Oregon qualifies patients with debilitating conditions including cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, cachexia, severe pain, severe nausea, seizures (including epilepsy), and persistent muscle spasms (including multiple sclerosis). Any medical condition or treatment producing these symptoms may also qualify.
No, Oregon does not recognize medical cards from other states. Out-of-state patients must obtain an Oregon card to access medical benefits. Visitors 21+ may purchase recreational cannabis but will pay the 17% state tax.
Oregon medical cards are valid for one year from issuance and must be renewed annually.
Yes, registered medical patients and caregivers may jointly cultivate up to 6 mature plants and 12 immature plants at a registered grow site. All grow sites must be registered with OMMP and comply with local zoning requirements. Property owner consent is required if you don't own the property.
Registered patients can purchase marijuana products at any OLCC-licensed dispensary statewide. Oregon medical cardholders are exempt from the 17% recreational tax and can purchase larger quantities. Present your valid card and photo ID at purchase.
No, Oregon prohibits marijuana use in public places. Consumption is only permitted on private property with owner permission. Driving under the influence is illegal, and employers may maintain drug-free workplace policies.
Visit These Oregon Hotspots When You Get Your Medical Card
Portland
This quirky Pacific Northwest city offers food cart pods serving international cuisine, Powell’s City of Books spanning an entire city block, and beautiful Forest Park with miles of urban hiking trails. The area features craft breweries, coffee roasters, and the iconic Saturday Market showcasing local artisans. It’s where “Keep Portland Weird” thrives with creative energy and outdoor recreation.
Eugene
This laid-back college town features the University of Oregon’s energetic campus, scenic running trails along the Willamette River, and Hayward Field known as “TrackTown USA” for its athletics legacy. The area offers excellent craft breweries, outdoor markets, and easy access to both mountains and coast. It’s where running culture meets college spirit in the Willamette Valley.