As of 2024, Oregon medical cannabis patients have specific daily purchasing limits that differ from recreational users. Medical marijuana patients may purchase:
These limits allow medical users greater access compared to recreational users, who are limited to 2 ounces of flower per day and smaller quantities for other products. Patients must present a valid Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) card and ID when purchasing at a dispensary
While the above purchase limits are identical to Oregon’s public place possession limits, recreational users can possess up to 8 ounces of flower in private. Private possession limits for all other forms of cannabis are identical to the public possession limits. Adults 21 years and older can gift recreational cannabis to other of-age adults, so long as they do not gift an amount of marijuana over the possession limits and accept no financial compensation. The following is considered financial compensation:
Recreational marijuana is still illegal according to federal law, despite Oregon law. Therefore, the right to possess recreational marijuana doesn’t apply on federal or tribal lands in the state unless that tribe has outlined rules for possession in their jurisdiction.
SOURCE: https://flowhub.com/oregon-cannabis-laws
Discussion with OLCC as well – Amanda Borup