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Oregon bill would direct OLCC to tighten rules on cannabis advertising to minors
Summary
Rep. John Lively and industry witnesses told the Senate Committee on Labor and Business that House Bill 3724 would replace subjective statutory language with objective criteria so the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission can write rules that limit advertising likely to reach minors.
Representative John Lively, sponsor of House Bill 3724, told the Senate Committee on Labor and Business on April 17 that the measure directs the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to expand rules prohibiting advertising of marijuana items to minors. "This is talking about them writing rules around regulating and prohibiting advertising marijuana items to minors," Lively said.
Lively said the bill was prompted by a 2015 law, House Bill 2546, and a subsequent Oregon Court of Appeals decision in Bates v. OHA that found statutory language prohibiting…
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