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Are there Marijuana Dispensaries in Eugene?

Yes. There are marijuana dispensaries in Eugene. Recreational marijuana and the establishment of marijuana dispensaries in Eugene and the rest of Oregon were legalized through Oregon’s Measure 91. You can find a list of approved Eugene marijuana retailers on the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission website.

Are there Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Eugene?

Yes. Medical marijuana dispensaries exist in the City of Eugene pursuant to the Oregon medical marijuana legalization act - Measure 67. You can find a list of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Eugene on the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) website.

Can You Buy Cannabis from Online Weed Dispensaries in Eugene?

Yes. Cannabis online purchase is available from some weed dispensaries in Eugene. Hence buyers can purchase weed online from dispensaries in the city offering online sales.

Visiting a Dispensary in Eugene

If you are planning on visiting a marijuana dispensary in Eugene, you should familiarize yourself with the laws governing the sale of cannabis in Oregon. To comply with state law, licensed cannabis dispensaries cannot serve persons under the age of 21. Therefore, security guards or dispensary employees will not let you inside a dispensary unless you can prove your age with a government-issued ID card. Both locals and visitors with proper identification can purchase cannabis legally from Eugene weed dispensaries. Most dispensaries in Eugene only accept cash, so be sure to have some with you when visiting. Note that you will not be able to consume cannabis products, including the ones you purchased from a store, on the premises of the cannabis store.

Eugene Dispensary Laws

Eugene permits the operations of weed dispensaries, and hence issues permits to cannabis establishments that have fulfilled the conditions for operating in the city. Cannabis dispensaries operating in the city are required to comply with the OLCC rules. These rules include the following:

  • It is unlawful for persons under 21 to be allowed on the premises of a Eugene adult-use dispensary

  • Transactions conducted by weed dispensaries must be recorded in the Oregon Cannabis Tracking System (CTS)

  • A cannabis dispensary may not be located within 1,000 feet of another dispensary, public elementary or secondary school, a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, or an area zoned exclusively for residential use

  • Medical marijuana dispensaries may only sell to individuals with valid OMMP registry identification cards and approved caregivers

  • Cannabis consumption is illegal on the premises of Eugene dispensaries

Recreational Laws in Eugene

Eugene adults can possess and consume cannabis for recreational purposes if they are aged 21 or older. Recreational cannabis became legal in Eugene pursuant to Oregon's Measure 91. The only requirement to purchase cannabis for recreational use at licensed dispensaries in the city is to present a valid ID card showing you are of legal age. Persons with a valid ID card can purchase up to 1 ounce of cannabis flower and five grams of concentrated cannabis. Measure 91 also allows Eugene adults to cultivate up to four cannabis plants at home. However, cannabis cultivation may only occur in enclosed spaces not visible to the public.

Measure 91 allows adults aged 21 or older in Eugene to gift recreational cannabis to other adults 21 or older. However, the transferred quantities must not exceed the maximum cannabis possession limit under Oregon law. Also, no financial considerations, including donations, raffles, barter, or sale, may be involved in such transfers.

Note that while adults in Eugene are now permitted to use cannabis, its consumption in public locations is illegal. It is also unlawful to drive while under the influence of cannabis or transport cannabis across state lines in the city. Measure 91 permits Eugene employers to prohibit cannabis use at workplaces.

Medical Cannabis Laws in Eugene

Oregon legalized medical marijuana through Measure 67 in 1998, making cannabis use for medical purposes accepted for persons suffering from approved ailments. Measure 67 established Oregon's medical marijuana program and a registry for medical cannabis patients statewide. Therefore, Eugene residents with approved medical conditions must enroll in the Oregon medical cannabis registry and obtain registry identification cards to be eligible to purchase medical cannabis from authorized medical marijuana dispensaries.

Eugene medical marijuana patients are permitted to cultivate up to six mature and twelve immature marijuana plants under the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program. The OMMP also provides for the designation of caregivers when patients cannot make health or medical decisions for themselves or are under 18. Approved caregivers are permitted to purchase and administer medical cannabis for their patients. Caregivers and patients can possess up to 24 ounces of flower, 16 ounces of concentrated cannabis, 72 ounces of cannabis in liquid form, and 5 grams of cannabis extracts.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Eugene?

Eugene residents who want medical marijuana cards must apply to the medical marijuana program administered by the Oregon Health Authority. Before they may apply, applicants must be certified to have one or more of the following conditions:

  • HIV

  • AIDS

  • Glaucoma

  • Cancer

  • PTSD

  • A degenerative or pervasive neurological condition

  • A medical condition or its treatment producing:

  • Severe nausea

  • Severe pain

  • Persistent muscle spasms, including those of multiple sclerosis

  • Seizures, including but not limited to those of epilepsy

  • Cachexia

The OMMP only recognizes medical cannabis certifications issued by approved providers. After obtaining your medical cannabis certification from an approved provider, you may complete your medical marijuana card by following these steps:

To complete your application by mail, complete the paper application form and include payment for the application fee in the form of a check or money order made payable to OHA/OMMP. Note that cash is not accepted. Send the complete application to:

OHA/OMMP

P.O. Box 14450

Portland, OR 97293-0450

After reviewing your application, the Oregon Health Authority will issue you a registration receipt allowing you to purchase and possess up to 24 ounces of cannabis. If you completed your application online, you can print a receipt from your account on the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program System. The receipt is valid for 30 days and permits you to buy cannabis products tax-free from OLCC-licensed retail stores. Your permanent OMMP registry identification card will arrive in the mail before the printed registration receipt expires. For more information on getting a medical marijuana card in Eugene, see the New Patient page of the Oregon Health Authority website or contact the OHA customer service line at (971) 673-1234.

Where is it Legal to Consume Cannabis in Eugene?

Eugene adults aged 21 or older may consume recreational marijuana at home or on private properties. Eugene landlords may also impose limitations on cannabis use on their properties. Hence, if you live in a rented unit, verify with your landlord if you can use cannabis there.

How to Buy Cannabis at a Eugene dispensary

You may buy cannabis from a dispensary in Eugene by visiting a marijuana dispensary location or ordering online. To find the addresses of weed dispensaries nearby in Eugene, enter the search term "weed dispensaries near me" in an online search engine. You will need a government-issued ID card to purchase recreational weed at a Eugene cannabis retail store. If you are buying weed for medical purposes, your OMMP registry card will be required.

The Average Price in Eugene

One ounce of high-grade cannabis in Eugene costs about $280.

Most Popular Strains in Eugene

Some popular cannabis strains in Eugene are:

  • Bruce Banner

  • OG Kush

  • Purple Punch

  • Sour Diesel

  • Jack Herer

Can You Smoke in Public in Eugene?

No. Cannabis smoking in public places is illegal in Eugene.

How Much Marijuana Can You Possess at Once in Eugene?

Eugene adults aged 21 or older can possess up to:

  • 72 ounces of cannabis products (liquid)

  • 1 ounce of cannabis flowers

  • 16 ounces of cannabis products (in solid form)

  • 5 grams of cannabis products for vaping or smoking

  • 4 immature plants

  • 5 grams of cannabis concentrates

  • 10 seeds

For registered Eugene medical marijuana patients, they can hold up to:

  • 72 ounces of cannabis products (liquid)

  • 24 ounces of cannabis flowers

  • 16 ounces of cannabis products (in solid form)

  • 5 grams of cannabis extracts

  • 4 immature plants

  • 16 grams of concentrated cannabis

  • 50 seeds

Can I Ship Cannabis in Eugene?

No. Transporting cannabis into Eugene across state lines is illegal. However, you may move cannabis between locations in Oregon as long as it is transported securely in the trunk of your vehicle.

Can I Order Cannabis Online in Eugene?

Yes. You can order cannabis online from Eugene weed dispensaries selling cannabis online.

Are there 24-hour Dispensaries in Eugene?

Per state law, weed dispensaries can only operate between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

Can Tourists Use Dispensaries in Eugene?

Yes, tourists in Eugene may legally visit weed dispensaries in the city to buy adult-use cannabis as long as they have valid IDs showing they are of legal age (21). However, medical marijuana sold at dispensaries in the city is only available to Eugene or Oregon residents.

Do You Need ID for Dispensary in Eugene?

You need an ID showing you are 21 or older to purchase weed at a Eugene adult-use dispensary. If you are a medical marijuana patient, you must present an Oregon Medical Marijuana Program ID card to buy medical cannabis.

Best Dispensaries in Eugene

The best cannabis dispensaries in Eugene include:

  • Cannabliss and Co -The Sorority House

  • The Herbal Connection

  • Next Level Wellness

  • Track Town Collective

  • TJ's on 7th

Do Dispensaries Scan your ID in Eugene?

Marijuana dispensaries in Eugene are required by law to ensure marijuana purchases are made by persons of legal age. Hence, dispensaries will scan your ID in compliance with this law.

How Many Dispensaries are in Eugene?

According to the Oregon government website, there are over 50 marijuana dispensaries selling recreational cannabis in Eugene.

Can Dispensaries in Eugene Take Credit Cards?

Marijuana dispensaries in Eugene do not accept credit cards for purchases. Dispensaries in the city usually accept cash for payment, while others may accept debit cards.

How Many Dispensaries Can You Visit in One Day?

You may visit several cannabis dispensaries in one day in Eugene. However, you will not be able to buy more cannabis or cannabis products than the limits imposed under Oregon law.

Do Dispensaries in Eugene Take Health Insurance?

No. Cannabis dispensaries in the City of Eugene do not take health insurance.

Do Dispensaries in Eugene Track How Much Weed You Buy?

Yes. Eugene weed dispensaries must use the OMMP-approved tracking system to monitor weed sales in their facilities.

Can You Enter a Dispensary in Eugene at Age 18?

You cannot enter a recreational cannabis dispensary in Eugene at 18. You must be at least 21 before you may be permitted to enter a recreational cannabis dispensary in the city.

Where Can I Find the Eugene Cannabis Regulator’s Contact Information?

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) regulates medical marijuana operations in Eugene and statewide in Oregon. Recreational cannabis activities are administered by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC).

The OHA is located at is:

500 Summer Street, NE, E-20

Salem, OR 97301-1097

Phone: (503) 947-2340

Fax: (503) 947-5461

The OLCC is located at:

Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission

9079 SE McLoughlin Boulevard

Portland, OR 97222

Phone: (503) 872-5000

How Do I Report Illegal Cannabis Activities in Eugene?

To file a complaint about illegal cannabis activities in Eugene, you may contact the following: