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House adopts objective labeling standard for cannabis products to avoid prior free‑speech ruling
Summary
House Bill 3724 passed to replace subjective “attractive or appealing to minors” language in cannabis packaging law with objective criteria intended to address constitutional concerns raised in court rulings.
House Bill 3724 passed the House to revise statutory language that governs cannabis packaging and labeling, replacing subjective phrasing with an objective, safety‑focused standard intended to reduce constitutional vulnerability.
Representative Lively, the bill’s carrier, said the measure is designed to respond to a 2020s-era Oregon Court of Appeals decision in Bates v. OHA, which found certain “attractive or appealing to minors” language…
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