The plan to limit Oregon's pot supply passes in front of the Senate



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SALEM – The Oregon Senate has tabled a plan to limit the supply of legal marijuana for recreational purposes in the state.

Legislators voted Monday and Monday between 18 and 10 to freeze marijuana production at current levels for the next two years. The state will not issue new production licenses to marijuana growers, but current producers will be able to renew their licenses.

Democratic Senator Michael Dembrow of Portland said the state was producing so much marijuana that Oregon had enough drugs to keep it for another 6.5 years. This surplus has lowered prices.

Legislators have rejected another version of this bill earlier this month. Republicans had then said that the marijuana industry should be regulated by the free market, not by the state.

Some Republicans reversed their vote this time by saying that the amended proposal was narrower in scope.

The measure is now in the House for consideration.

– The Associated Press

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