After nearly 30 years of efforts to legalize recreational cannabis use, the voters of Oregon passed Measure 91 in 2014. Oregon joined Colorado and Alaska among the early states to decriminalize recreational cannabis use, charting a different course than the federal government. Today, 1 oz Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Oregon was among a number of states in 1974 and 1975 to join a movement to decriminalize the possession of marijuana. In most of these states, the move merely made it possible for residents to possess up to one ounce of cannabis. In 1986 and 2012, ballot measures to legalize cannabis were put before the voters in Oregon, but did not gain approval in either attempt. The passage of Measure 91 in 2014 finally gained voter approval.
All of the 1 oz Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds available here are brand-new rounds in the Legalized Collection. The copper rounds are available individually and in bulk. Individual copper rounds ship in plastic flips, with tubes available for multiples of 20 and boxes available for multiples of 500. The box can hold 25 tubes of 20 rounds each.
The state seal of Oregon is featured on the obverse of Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds. This design has a modification to celebrate the legalization of cannabis for recreational use in the state. Within the state seal, you will see a hand rising up from the land as it holds aloft a cannabis leaf. Oregonians have traditionally outpaced Americans in other states when it comes to cannabis use. Between 1999 and 2005, Oregonians were 45% more likely to use recreational cannabis than the broader US population. In 2005, 8.36% of Oregonians reported recent use of cannabis, compared to 6% of the American population.
A cannabis leaf is found in the reverse design of the 1 oz Legalized Collection Copper Round. The cannabis leaf is shown at the center with its hands bound by handcuffs. There is a chain around the design element. Both of these elements point to the fact that the federal government still views recreational cannabis use as illegal.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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After nearly 30 years of efforts to legalize recreational cannabis use, the voters of Oregon passed Measure 91 in 2014. Oregon joined Colorado and Alaska among the early states to decriminalize recreational cannabis use, charting a different course than the federal government. Today, 1 oz Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Oregon was among a number of states in 1974 and 1975 to join a movement to decriminalize the possession of marijuana. In most of these states, the move merely made it possible for residents to possess up to one ounce of cannabis. In 1986 and 2012, ballot measures to legalize cannabis were put before the voters in Oregon, but did not gain approval in either attempt. The passage of Measure 91 in 2014 finally gained voter approval.
All of the 1 oz Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds available here are brand-new rounds in the Legalized Collection. The copper rounds are available individually and in bulk. Individual copper rounds ship in plastic flips, with tubes available for multiples of 20 and boxes available for multiples of 500. The box can hold 25 tubes of 20 rounds each.
The state seal of Oregon is featured on the obverse of Legalized Collection Oregon Copper Rounds. This design has a modification to celebrate the legalization of cannabis for recreational use in the state. Within the state seal, you will see a hand rising up from the land as it holds aloft a cannabis leaf. Oregonians have traditionally outpaced Americans in other states when it comes to cannabis use. Between 1999 and 2005, Oregonians were 45% more likely to use recreational cannabis than the broader US population. In 2005, 8.36% of Oregonians reported recent use of cannabis, compared to 6% of the American population.
A cannabis leaf is found in the reverse design of the 1 oz Legalized Collection Copper Round. The cannabis leaf is shown at the center with its hands bound by handcuffs. There is a chain around the design element. Both of these elements point to the fact that the federal government still views recreational cannabis use as illegal.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.