At the inaugural meeting of the Portland chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, Measure 91 Chief Petitioner and New Approach Oregon Campaign Spokesperson Anthony Johnson took questions from the audience of fifty assembled marijuana law reform activists. Responding to a question about out-of-state investment in Oregon marijuana businesses, Johnson said, “If I had to predict, I think there will be some type of a residency requirement, at least a manager or a co-owner that’s an Oregon resident, at least for a few years under the [marijuana] licensing system.”
Colorado requires two years of residency for all applicants for commercial marijuana licenses.  …   Washington State requires three months’ residency for commercial licensing and financing.