On Monday, April 20, 2009, the Oregon State Senate Committee on Health Services and Rural Health Policy meets at 8:00am for a work session on SB 388 in HR B at the State Capitol. Oregon NORML opposes this measure. This bill would mandate garden inspections as well as decrease the amount of hash and other cannabis mixtures and preparations patients may possess. It would create unnecessary paperwork and strain on our already overburdened state government while increasing liabilities to OMMP registrants.
Please contact the members of the Senate Human Services and Rural Health Policy Committee members and let them know that you oppose Senate Bill 388.
If your senator sits on the State Senate Committee on Health Services and Rural Health Policy then it is especially important that he or she hears from you. For your convenience, a pre-written letter will be e-mailed to your state senator when you go here.
You can learn more about Senate Bill 388 and other marijuana law reform bills at http://www.ornorml.org/legal/alerts.php. Thank you for supporting NORML’s marijuana law reform efforts in Oregon.




















