Oregon Cannabis Laws
Possession limits, purchase rules, and consumer guidelines for Oregon.
Before you shop in Oregon, it helps to know the local cannabis regulations. This guide covers possession limits, purchase caps, ID requirements, and where you can legally consume in Oregon.
Recreational cannabis in Oregon
If you're 21 or older and have a valid ID, you can shop at recreational dispensaries across Oregon. Expect ID checks at the door, posted purchase limits, and packaging that meets state labeling rules for potency, batch numbers, and safety warnings.
Medical cannabis in Oregon
Medical cannabis in Oregon requires a state-issued patient card or physician recommendation, depending on the program structure. Cardholders typically receive higher purchase limits, access to products with higher THC concentrations, and sometimes tax breaks that recreational customers do not qualify for.
Possession and transportation
Possession limits in Oregon apply to the total amount of cannabis you carry, including flower, concentrates, and edibles converted to their flower-equivalent weight. Driving with open containers is treated similarly to open alcohol, and public consumption is prohibited in most locations.
What to know before you shop
When visiting a Oregon dispensary, bring cash or a debit card — most shops cannot process credit cards due to federal banking restrictions. Call ahead if you are looking for a specific strain or product category, because menus rotate daily. Keep your receipt and sealed packaging until you are on private property, and never drive under the influence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is recreational cannabis legal in Oregon?
- Cannabis legality in Oregon depends on current state legislation. Some states permit full adult-use sales, others allow only medical use, and a few maintain stricter restrictions. Check the dispensary listings on this site — recreational shops serve adults 21+, while medical-only locations require a state-issued patient card.
- What do I need to bring to a dispensary in Oregon?
- Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID. Recreational customers must be 21 or older. Medical patients should bring their state-issued cannabis card in addition to ID. Cash is recommended, though many dispensaries accept debit.
- Can I consume cannabis in public in Oregon?
- Public consumption of cannabis is generally prohibited in Oregon. Consumption is typically restricted to private residences. Hotels, rental cars, and federal land all have additional restrictions.
- Can I travel with cannabis purchased in Oregon?
- No. Transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal offense, even between two states where cannabis is legal. Keep all purchases within Oregon and consume them before traveling.