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Demystification of the Green Economy

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  1. Week 1: The Demystification of the Green Economy

    Introduction
    9 Topics
  2. Topic 1: The History of Cannabis
    11 Topics
  3. Topic 2: The Current State of the Cannabis Market
    18 Topics
  4. Topic 3: Business Opportunities in Cannabis
    8 Topics
  5. WEEK 2: ENGAGING THE GREEN ECONOMY
    Introduction
    17 Topics
  6. Topic 1: Regulatory Compliance and Licensing
    9 Topics
  7. Topic 2 Business Operations and Risk Management
    6 Topics
  8. Topic 3: Benchmarks and Inspiration
    6 Topics
  9. WEEK 3: INTEGRATION AND ADAPTATION
    Introduction
    3 Topics
  10. Module 1 Branding and Marketing Strategies
    9 Topics
  11. Module 2 Resources and Networking
    6 Topics
  12. Module 3 Strategic Analysis
    7 Topics
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Canabis Delivery

Collin Gabriel October 24, 2024
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In Oregon, cannabis delivery is allowed for both medical and recreational users under specific conditions. Licensed dispensaries can deliver cannabis products to registered medical patients and caregivers or adults aged 21 and over for recreational use. Orders must be placed before 8 p.m. for same-day delivery, with limits set per Oregon’s purchase guidelines. Recreational users can receive up to 2 ounces of usable cannabis per delivery, while medical patients may order up to 8 ounces.

Only licensed retailers, not third-party services, may perform deliveries, and delivery drivers must verify customer ID upon delivery. Cannabis delivery is restricted to private residences, excluding places like hotels, dormitories, and other public locations. Municipalities within Oregon may choose to restrict cannabis delivery in their jurisdictions, though state law permits retailers to pass through these areas to reach approved destinations

  • Delivery regulations are jurisdiction-specific and exclude addresses to schools.  
  • Marijuana items can only be delivered to a consumer’s home by an OLCC licensed retailer or a retailer’s representative.  
  • Representatives can be an owner, director, officer, manager, employee, agent, or other representative of the licensee who acts in a representative capacity.
    • A person delivering marijuana items on behalf of a retailer is required to be registered in the Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) as an employee of the retailer. They must have a valid marijuana worker permit number and be declared on the required transport manifest recorded in CTS.  
    • While the driver has to be listed as an employee in CTS, they don’t actually have to be employees of the retailer. Still, the retailer is liable for any violative acts or omissions by the driver.

SOURCE: https://flowhub.com/oregon-cannabis-laws

https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/diseasesconditions/chronicdisease/medicalmarijuanaprogram/pages/physicians.aspx