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Oregon Medical Marijuana Growers Warned to Report Inventory

The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program warned cannabis growers that they need to come into compliance with inventory reporting requirements.

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SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program warned hundreds of cannabis growers Wednesday that they need to come into compliance with inventory reporting requirements or face stiff penalties.

The OMMP issued a bulletin that reminds medical growers at grow sites required to use the Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System (OMMOS) that they must report their onsite cannabis inventory and any product transfers. Growers are required to log into OMMOS to report they had no inventory or product transfers during the month.

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“Reporting to OMMOS is crucial in that it requires growers to report cannabis products going into or out of their site, or remaining onsite, which helps to prevent diversion to the black market,” said Megan Lockwood, OMMP manager.

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