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Oregon Liquor Control Commission Changes Name

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission is now the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission. This change comes five years after voters passed Measure 91 which directed the agency to establish a framework for regulating Oregon’s recreational marijuana marketplace. While the change updates the … Continue reading

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Oregon Seeks to Extend Distilled Spirits Surcharge

Officially, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission says it’s seeking “input” on extending teh current 50-cent surcharge on distilled spirits.  Realitically — our opinion — that surcharge is like a temporary government building: It’s never going away.

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Oregon On-Premise Outlets Found Aiding Covid-19 Fight

Most of Oregon’s bars and restaurants were following social distancing guidelines, and making sure staff and customers were wearing face coverings during the July 4 holiday weekend, Oregon Liquor Control Commission said. However, inspectors encountered several problem locations along the … Continue reading

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Oregon LCC to Carry 1 Liter Bottles for 1st Time in 86 Years

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission is selling liter-sized bottles of selected liquor brands available in OLCC’s 280 liquor stores across the state. The pilot will slowly introduce the new size as it becomes available from distributors and shelf space permits. … Continue reading

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