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A proposal to cap THC at 10mg per individual edible in Oregon failed in the House after passing the Senate. Supporters aimed to prevent child poisonings, while industry lobbyists cited potential tax revenue losses and increased plastic waste.

Oregon Bill to Set New THC Cap for Cannabis Edibles Fails

Mar 9, 2026

Source:

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



A proposal introduced in Oregon this year to cap the THC content in a
single cannabis-infused edible at 10 milligrams has failed in the House,
the Oregon Capital Chronicle reports.

Introduced by state Sen. Lisa Reynolds (D) of Portland, the bill was
supposed to help prevent instances of children finding and consuming
cannabis edibles that contain massive amounts of intoxicating cannabinoids.
The rule would have applied only to individually packaged cannabis edibles;
packages of multiple edibles would have been allowed to contain more than
the limit, so long as no single piece contained over 10 milligrams of THC.

The bill passed the Senate in a bipartisan 22-5 vote but faced more
opposition and ultimately failed in the House, where cannabis industry
lobbyists argued the proposal would ban certain popular edibles and lead to
lost tax revenue for the state. Industry representatives also argued the
bill would create more plastic waste, as each edible would need to be
individually wrapped.

Lawmakers implemented a similar bill in Washington in 2017, after which the
state saw 75% fewer hospitalizations for child cannabis poisonings,
according to testimony heard for the proposal. Cannabis edibles in Oregon
can currently contain up to 100 milligrams of THC in a single package.

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