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Senator backs resolution urging Oregonians to avoid psychoactive drugs; colleagues flag federal scheduling change

Senate Committee on Rules · February 4, 2026
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Senator Noah Robinson told the Senate Rules committee SCR 202 urges Oregonians to avoid psychoactive drugs except for medical reasons and that licensing of marijuana facilities should not be read as state endorsement. Committee members suggested edits to reflect recent federal scheduling changes.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 202, which the Senate Rules committee heard on Feb. 4, urges Oregonians to avoid the use of psychoactive drugs except for legitimate medical purposes and states that state licensing of marijuana businesses should not be read as an endorsement by the state.

Senator Noah Robinson (for the…

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