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Salem-News.com (Apr-05-2016 20:36)

Why is the death toll from prescription opioids and heroin raging out of control?

Addictions and deaths expected to continue increasing in the coming years.

(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) - heroin opioid deaths In the fourteen years since I began exposing the criminal activity of the FDA, pharma, pain foundations and physicians funded by pharma, U.S. Senators profiting from pharma, as well as pill mill doctors, I have become more and more frustrated.

A few weeks ago, I received a message telling me in no uncertain terms to "back off" and stick to "advocacy".

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Salem-News.com (Mar-30-2016 13:21)

Marijuana Extracts NOT FOR SALE! (Yet) for 21+ in Oregon

OMMP must draft rules before stores may sell products to the recreational market.

(SALEM, Ore.) - cannabis extract On Tuesday, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed a bill that allows anyone 21 and older to buy cannabis (marijuana) extracts and pot-infused edibles from Oregon dispensaries.

However, the Oregon Health Authority added that it must draft rules for the sale of extracts and edibles before stores may sell them to recreational users.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-27-2016 22:56)

Bernie Sanders Says We Have Got to Re-Think the `So-Called` War on Drugs

Bernie Sanders spoke to thousands in Portland, Oregon

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Bernie Sanders "But when we talk about drugs, all of us have got to recognize that in my state of Vermont, neighboring New Hampshire, and all over this country, we have a major crisis in terms of opiate addiction, heroin addiction, and people dying every day from overdoses.

"What we have got to do as a nation is to understand the most effective way to deal with drug and alcohol abuse is not making them crimes, but making them health issues."

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Salem-News.com (Mar-18-2016 14:59)

Oregon Cannabinoid Extracts Conundrum Settled by OHA

Dispensaries can continue to sell extracts to OMMP clients, says OHA.

(SALEM, Ore.) - cannabis oil Currently, the legality of extracts, oils and concentrates has been on the radar. There was a lapse in the timing for legal sales, and so it had to be gone over with a fine tooth comb. This is OHA's answer to the situation at hand:

Dispensaries may continue to sell or transfer extracts that they have in stock as of March 1, 2016, to OMMP patients with a valid registry identification card. Dispensaries may not accept new transfers of extracts from unregistered processors. Processors may begin to apply with OHA on April 1, 2016.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-17-2016 13:46)

Oregon Department of Revenue Releases Marijuana Tax Collection Totals

$3,480,000 in TAXES was received in 33 days (Feb 1 - March 4, 2016).

(SALEM, Ore.) - marijuana cannabis February was the first month for medical marijuana dispensaries to remit the taxes they collected on their previous month's recreational marijuana sales.

Dispensaries are responsible for collecting a 25-percent tax at the point of sale and remitting it to the Department of Revenue monthly.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-21-2016 18:15)

Oregonians Fighting for Fair Cannabis Laws Strengthen Numbers

All are welcome to join the Rally, Tuesday, Feb 23 at High Noon, before the Hearing for SB 1598 begins.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Oregon cannabis "The most important part is showing up." This simple fact is true in every case where a showing of support is needed. This year, the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program is at risk, and the collective voice of the people is what's needed most.

The Marijuana Legalization Committee Hearing for SB 1598 is being held Tuesday, Feb 23. Activists and concerned Oregonians will be meeting on the Capitol steps at noon for a rally, before the afternoon's Legislative activities. There will be a couple of canopies set up for shelter, as there is expected to be some rain.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-20-2016 13:41)

Movie Review: Michael Moore`s Latest Examination of American Exceptionalism

Where to Invade Next is currently playing at Salem Cinema in Salem, Oregon

(SALEM, Ore.) - Where to Invade Next The creator of the top two Documentaries of all time - Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 - is back. Michael Moore and his merry band of co-conspirators have a new documentary out in an expanding number of theaters after a six-year hiatus. It's an Election Year gift.

Where to Invade Next is a sly travelogue take on how other countries have used American ideals to gain many cultural improvements US citizens are told are unattainable or once had and now have seen eliminated by both wings of the Wall Street Perma-War Party.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-16-2016 20:27)

Marion County Health Department Announces Immunization Clinic

Immunization Clinic Wednesday at 1660 Oak St. SE, Salem, Ore.

(SALEM, Ore.) - caution The clinic is expected to cause significant vehicle and pedestrian congestion in the parking lot and surrounding neighborhood.

In addition to heavy vehicle traffic patients should expect a longer than average wait time, so as an alternative the Health Department is suggesting you contact your local pharmacy as many now offer walk-in immunizations for students age 7 and over.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-12-2016 11:10)

Oregon Marijuana Labeling and Limits Effective Date Extended to June 1

FYI: The permanent rules will have different requirements than what is currently adopted in temporary rules.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Oregon marijuana The temporary amendments are to extend the effective date of the labeling and product serving size and concentration limits requirements from April 1, 2016, to June 1, 2016, due to the time needed for dispensaries and producers to adhere to rule changes.

The Oregon Health Authority is currently working with a rules advisory committee on permanent rules related to marijuana labeling, serving size and concentration limits.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-08-2016 02:03)

Oregon Cannabis Lobby Day & Rally at the Capitol 2016

Those who cannot attend are encouraged to call or write their representative and stand your ground for OMMP!

(SALEM, Ore.) - cannabis lobby day Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH), along with several other cannabis organizations, will be participating in Cannabis Lobby Day at the Oregon State Capitol on Monday, February 8, 2016. A press conference is scheduled for 12 noon.

The free speech event will feature speakers, music and vendors until 5pm.

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