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Oregon lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 1548 to prohibit the sale of individual cannabis edibles with more than 10 milligrams of THC, responding to increasing cases of young children being poisoned after consuming products that resemble cookies and gummies. Proponents, citing medical cases and data from a similar Washington law, argue the cap would reduce child hospitalizations and poisonings, while opponents from the cannabis industry advocate for tabling the bill in favor of an education campaign on responsible consumption and storage.

Oregon Eyeing 10mg THC Limit: Lawmakers Push to Cap Edible Potency in the Beaver State

Feb 11, 2026

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Oregon is considering a major shift in its edible market with Senate Bill 1548, which aims to cap individual cannabis treats at 10mg of THC. This move comes as lawmakers and health officials report a spike in accidental pediatric ingestions, particularly involving products that look like standard snacks. Supporters point to a similar 2017 rule in Washington that reportedly slashed hospital visits, while local industry leaders argue that better education on safe storage and responsible consumption is the real answer, rather than more restrictions on what adults can buy.

For the everyday toker, this is a double-edged sword. On one hand, keeping the community safe—especially the little ones—is a priority we can all get behind to ensure the industry’s longevity. On the other hand, a 10mg cap might feel like a step backward for experienced enthusiasts who prefer higher-potency options without having to eat a dozen gummies. It’s a reminder that as cannabis becomes more mainstream, finding the balance between public safety and consumer choice is going to be the ongoing challenge.

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