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Ballot Measure: Oregon
(Oregon Measure 91)
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This measure would legalize personal possession, manufacture and sale of marijuana for persons 21 years of age or older within specific limits, and creates a commercial regulatory system for the production, distribution and sale of marijuana. A "YES" vote supports legalizing marijuana. A "NO" vote opposes legalizing marijuana.

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