Source: http://norml.org/laws/item/oregon-penalties-2?category_id=881
Timestamp: 2016-10-22 16:03:20
Document Index: 481777056

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 153', '§ 161', '§ 153', '§ 161', '§ 153', '§ 161', '§ 475', '§ 153', '§ 161', '§ 475']

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Oregon Laws & Penalties Hemp
More than 2 - 4 oz
More than 4 oz
8 oz or less homegrown
More than 1 – 2 lbs
More than 2 lbs
1 oz or less homegrown without compensation
More than 1 oz - 16 oz without compensation
16 oz or more with compensation
Up to 4 plants homegrown
More than 4 - 8 plants
More than 8 plants homegrown or any amount away from home (unlicensed)
Within 1,000 feet of a school (except homegrown or licensed) Felony
16 oz or less solid infused at home
72 oz or less liquid infused at home
1 oz or less extract at home
0.25 oz or less not purchased from retailer
More than 0.25 oz not purchased from retailer
There is no fine or penalty for possession of 1 ounce or less of marijuana in public. However, the use of any marijuana is a class B violation punishable by a maximum fine of $1,000. Possession of more than 1 – 2 ounces of marijuana is a class B violation punishable by a fine of up to $1,000.
Oregon Rev. Stat. §§ 153.005 - .021
Oregon Rev. Stat. §§ 161.605 - .685
Sentencing Grid of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission http://www.oregon.gov/cjc/about/Documents/guidelinesgrid.pdf Commercial Sale and Regulation
Manufacture, Delivery, or Distribution Manufacture
Delivery Delivery of 1 ounce or less of “homegrown” marijuana without compensation carries no fine or penalty.
Delivery of more than 1 ounce - 16 ounces of marijuana without compensation is a Class A violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000. Delivery of 16 ounces or more of marijuana with compensation is a misdemeanor by up to 1 year imprisonment and/or a fine up to $6,250.
Delivery of any amount marijuana within 1,000 feet of school grounds is a class A felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $375,000. Any delivery (with or without compensation) of 150 grams or more is punished more severely with the term of imprisonment varying depending on the offender's prior record.
Oregon Rev. Stat. § 153.005 - 025 Oregon Rev. Stat. §§ 161.605 - .685
Sentencing Grid of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission http://www.oregon.gov/cjc/about/Documents/guidelinesgrid.pdf Cultivation
Cultivation of more than 4 - 8 plants is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine up to $2,500. See
Oregon Rev. Stat. § 153.005 - 025 Oregon Rev. Stat. § 161.605
Oregon Rev. Stat. § 475.858
http://www.oregon.gov/cjc/about/Documents/guidelinesgrid.pdf Hash & Concentrates Possession
See Oregon Rev. Stat. § 153.005 - 025
Oregon Rev. Stat. § 161.605 - .685 Oregon Rev. Stat. § 475.005(16)
Sentencing Grid of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission http://www.oregon.gov/cjc/about/Documents/guidelinesgrid.pdf Diversion: The courts may defer the proceedings for first time possession offenders and place them on probation. If the individual violates the terms of his/her probation, the courts will terminate the probation and find the defendant guilty. Upon successful completion of probation, courts will dismiss the case.
Vehicles and other property may be seized for violations of the Oregon Uniform Controlled Substances Act. The seizing agency, in conjunction with the district attorney, has 30 days to determine if it will pursue a civil forfeiture proceeding. Forfeiture notice may be given by the police officer when seizing the property or within 15 days of the seizure by the seizing agency. Those claiming an interest in the property have 21 days after forfeiture notice to file a claim with the agency's forfeiture counsel. There can be no forfeiture without a criminal conviction.
Possession, delivery, or cultivation of marijuana can be considered a commercial drug offense if 3 factors out of a long list are satisfied, including the delivery was for compensation, the person was in possession of $300 or more in cash, they possessed materials for the packaging of controlled substances, among many others. Commercial drug offenses are punished more severely with the term of imprisonment varying depending on the offender's prior record.
Sentencing Grid of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission http://www.oregon.gov/cjc/about/Documents/guidelinesgrid.pdf Knowingly maintaining a structure used for drug offenses
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