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Cannabis tourism is a section of the [[tourism industry]] and [[cannabis industry]] in [[Portland, Oregon]], one of the first U.S. cities to legalize adult consumption under [[2014 Oregon Ballot Measure 91|Ballot Measure 91]] in 2014. |
Cannabis tourism is a section of the [[tourism industry]] and [[cannabis industry]] in [[Portland, Oregon]], one of the first U.S. cities to legalize adult consumption under [[2014 Oregon Ballot Measure 91|Ballot Measure 91]] in 2014. |
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Northwest Cannabis Club (also called NW Cannabis Club or NWCC) was a members-only cannabis consumption lounge in Portland, Oregon. Members-only clubs opened after the [[Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act]] was amended to outlaw cannabis smoke in public locations. Many clubs closed during the COVID pandemic. Flight Lounge opened after the pandemic, in 2023, "Portland's answer to an [[Coffeeshop (Netherlands)|Amsterdam coffee house]]".{{sfn|Yoshiko|2023}} |
Northwest Cannabis Club (also called NW Cannabis Club or NWCC) was a members-only cannabis consumption lounge in Portland, Oregon. Members-only clubs opened after the [[Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act]] was amended in 2015 to outlaw cannabis smoke in public locations.<ref>Oregon HB 2546</ref> Many clubs closed during the COVID pandemic. Flight Lounge opened after the pandemic, in 2023, "Portland's answer to an [[Coffeeshop (Netherlands)|Amsterdam coffee house]]".{{sfn|Yoshiko|2023}} |
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The official tax-funded tourism agency, [[Travel Portland]], includes a section on "safe spaces for cannabis tourism" on its website. |
The official tax-funded tourism agency, [[Travel Portland]], includes a section on "safe spaces for cannabis tourism" on its website. |
Revision as of 21:11, 20 May 2023
Cannabis tourism is a section of the tourism industry and cannabis industry in Portland, Oregon, one of the first U.S. cities to legalize adult consumption under Ballot Measure 91 in 2014.
Northwest Cannabis Club (also called NW Cannabis Club or NWCC) was a members-only cannabis consumption lounge in Portland, Oregon. Members-only clubs opened after the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act was amended in 2015 to outlaw cannabis smoke in public locations.[1] Many clubs closed during the COVID pandemic. Flight Lounge opened after the pandemic, in 2023, "Portland's answer to an Amsterdam coffee house".[2]
The official tax-funded tourism agency, Travel Portland, includes a section on "safe spaces for cannabis tourism" on its website.
See also
References
- ^ Oregon HB 2546
- ^ Yoshiko 2023.
Sources
- JOSH JARDINE (December 6, 2017). "NW Cannabis Club Allows You to Take It Inside". Portland Mercury.
The Members-Only Club Provides a Needed Service for Those Who Can't Consume at Home
- Matt Stangel (March 11, 2019), "Smoke Legally in Portland, Oregon, at These Cannabis-Friendly Attractions", Leafly
- The complete guide to cannabis tourism in Portland, Oregon Meghan O'Dea, Lonely Planet Apr 19, 2021 - does not mention NWCC specifically
- Andrea Sachs (April 20, 2023). "Marijuana is mainstream but weed touris isn't booming. Here's why". The Washington Post.
- "Safe Spaces for Cannabis Consumption in Portland". Travel Portland. January 5, 2023.
- Yoshiko, Lauren (April 19, 2023). "More Than Just Bongs and Blintzes, Flight Lounge Makes Safe Space for All". Willamette Week.
'Where are people supposed to smoke? If you're over 21, you should be able to walk into a private business and consume it responsibly.'...positioned to be Portland's answer to an Amsterdam coffee house