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Dispensaries in Oregon

Licensed cannabis dispensaries across Oregon with menus, hours, and deals. Recreational and medical.

0+ dispensaries in Oregon
Recreational & Medical | Updated 2026

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Visiting a dispensary in Oregon

Oregon legalized recreational cannabis through Measure 91 in November 2014, with retail sales beginning October 1, 2015. The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) licenses and regulates all cannabis retailers in the state.

Oregon adults 21+ may purchase up to 1 ounce of cannabis flower, 5 grams of extracts, 72 ounces of liquid cannabis products, 16 ounces of solid cannabis products (edibles), and 10 cannabis seeds at a licensed retailer.

How to buy cannabis in Oregon

  1. 1Find a licensed dispensary. Use BakedBot or search "Oregon dispensaries" to locate licensed retailers near you. Verify the dispensary has a current state license before visiting.
  2. 2Bring valid ID. All Oregon dispensaries require a government-issued photo ID proving you are 21 or older. Accepted IDs typically include driver's licenses, passports, and state-issued ID cards.
  3. 3Browse the menu. Oregon dispensaries carry flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, and vapes. Ask the budtender for help with product selection and dosage, especially if you're new.
  4. 4Pay and take your purchase home. Most Oregon dispensaries accept cash and debit. Cannabis must remain sealed until you are at your private residence. Do not consume in public or while driving.

Is cannabis legal in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon legalized recreational cannabis through Measure 91 in November 2014, with retail sales beginning October 1, 2015. Cannabis is legal for adults 21 and older in Oregon.

Always purchase from a licensed dispensary. BakedBot only lists state-licensed retailers. Cannabis laws vary by city and county — check your local regulations before purchasing.

Oregon Cannabis Dispensary — FAQ

Is recreational cannabis legal in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon legalized adult-use cannabis through Measure 91 in 2014 and began retail sales in October 2015, making it one of the earliest legal markets in the US. Adults 21+ can purchase from OLCC-licensed retailers.