According to a recent survey, almost half of northeast Oregon teens have tried marijuana and a quarter use it regularly.
Statewide, that's normal. And in southern Oregon, more than half of teens told the survey they'd tried marijuana...
Legally-grown Oregon marijuana is supplying the black market. That's the conclusion of a state audit, Oregon's U.S. Attorney and Pendleton's police chief.
I had the opportunity to tour Life Gardens, a legal marijuana farm, the other day. I wasn't sure what to expect. I knew I was about to see an amazing plant, but what I saw makes me happy that I voted for it to be legal. It should have never been illegal.
Girl Scout cookie season is upon us. I buy at least 10 boxes of the purple-box ones. I never remember their names, so I hope that they don't change the color of the box. The girls are out in full force going door-to-door, business to business, getting the cookies out there.
So why not set up shop outside of a business that you know will get you a cookie-sale merit badge with the Girl Scouts?
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During the debate over legalization how many times did you hear, "This is no different than my dad wanting a glass of fine wine to sip at the end of a stressful day." Well, one difference was the amount your dad paid for that wine. One marijuana retailer wants to change that.
It's perfectly legal for an adult with a valid ID to buy small amounts of marijuana to consumer responsibly in Washington and Oregon. But the legal, licensed businesses who sell to that adult may not advertise in a newspaper, the U.S. Postmaster General says.
Four Pendleton City Councilors joined their co-horts in unanimously approving an ordinance that would let a public vote decide if marijuana can be sold in city limits. But they did it in style... or at least with a fashion statement.
Now that pot is legal in Washington and Colorado, officials are cautioning parents not to let their children have "home-made" candy, and to watch out for what are called "cannabis sweets."
If the sight or smell of backyard marijuana plants bothers neighbors, homeowners may have to move them inside or face fines, Kennewick City Council said this week.