Why CannabisOregon.org Exists
Oregon has the most mature cannabis market in the United States — legalized medical in 1998, recreational in 2014, and psilocybin in 2020. The state has generated over $1 billion in cannabis tax revenue and $7.6 billion in cumulative sales through a market that includes 777 retailers, thousands of producers, and a complex regulatory system overseen by the OLCC. But finding reliable, comprehensive, and non-commercial information about Oregon cannabis law, the market, the medical program, and the ongoing policy debates has never been easy.
CannabisOregon.org fills that gap. We are a free educational resource that brings together everything you need to know about cannabis in Oregon — from current laws and dispensary locations to the oversupply crisis, psilocybin services, tax revenue data, and patient resources.
What We Cover
CannabisOregon.org provides comprehensive guides across every aspect of cannabis in the Beaver State:
- Oregon cannabis laws — recreational, medical, possession limits, DUI rules, penalties, and visitor information
- Dispensary directory — licensed dispensaries searchable by city across Oregon
- Visitor guides — what out-of-state visitors need to know about purchasing and consuming cannabis in Oregon
- Learn — state history, Measure 91, the OLCC, taxes, oversupply, psilocybin, and recent legislation
- Community — advocacy organizations and patient resources
What Makes Us Different
- No product sales. We don't sell cannabis or cannabis products. We have no financial relationships with dispensaries or cannabis brands. No advertising influences our content.
- Official sources only. Our information comes from the OLCC, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Legislature, and other official government sources. Every claim is verifiable.
- "Last verified" dates. Legal and regulatory information includes verification dates so you know when content was last confirmed accurate.
- Free and open. No paywalls, no premium content, no data harvesting. We use a single age-verification cookie and nothing else.
Part of a Cannabis Education Ecosystem
CannabisOregon.org is part of a multi-site educational ecosystem:
- CannabisOregon.org (this site) — comprehensive Oregon cannabis laws, dispensaries, market data, and the psilocybin program
- TryCannabis.org — research-backed cannabis education covering dosing, safety, medical conditions, drug interactions, and cannabinoid science
- NevadaCannabis.com — comprehensive Nevada cannabis laws, dispensaries, and tourism
- JerseyCannabis.org — New Jersey cannabis laws, dispensaries, and the CRC
- AlaskaCannabis.org — Alaska cannabis laws and visitor information
- HICannabis.org — Hawaii cannabis laws and patient resources
- CannabisMichigan.org — Michigan cannabis guide
- LasVegasCannabis.org — visitor-focused guide for cannabis in Las Vegas
- CannabisDependence.org — support and resources for cannabis use disorder
- CannabisCanada.org — comprehensive Canada cannabis laws, tourism, and province-by-province guides
- COCannabis.org — comprehensive Colorado cannabis laws, dispensaries, and tourism
- CannabisFL.org — Florida medical cannabis laws, dispensaries, and patient resources
- NYStateCannabis.org — comprehensive New York cannabis laws, dispensaries, and visitor guides
- CannabisInArizona.org — comprehensive Arizona cannabis laws, dispensaries, and tourism
Together, these sites aim to provide the most comprehensive, trustworthy cannabis information available — from general education to state-specific law to city-level visitor guidance.
Our Sources
Every page on CannabisOregon.org is sourced from official Oregon government agencies and published data:
- Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) — licensing, compliance data, market statistics, and regulatory updates
- Oregon Health Authority — OMMP — medical marijuana program data and patient information
- Oregon Legislative Assembly — statutes, bill text, committee schedules, and hearing testimony
- Oregon Secretary of State — election results for ballot measures
If you find information on this site that is inaccurate or outdated, please let us know.
For in-depth cannabis education, dosing guides, safety information, and research summaries, visit our partner site TryCannabis.org