OR: The Oregonian Reports “New requirements may disrupt Oregon marijuana extracts industry”

The newspaper reports

The health authority won’t launch its licensing process for extract makers until next month, a delay likely to disrupt the marijuana processing industry, which churns out popular butane hash oil, or BHO, and CO2 oil for the medical market.

See related: Oregon medical marijuana officials answer questions about new plant limits, rules (Q&A)

Already, Bend-based Lunchbox Alchemy, which makes BHO, has halted production. The company’s products are sold in 220 dispensaries statewide.

For now, extracts may be sold only to medical marijuana patients and their caregivers. A bill awaiting the governor’s signature would allow anyone 21 and older to buy extracts under Oregon’s so-called early sales program.

Full Report At:
http://www.oregonlive.com/marijuana/index.ssf/2016/03/marijuana_extracts_industry_st.html#incart_river_home_pop

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