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A new business part of a growing industry in the Mid-Valley is set to transform the former used car lot on Lancaster Drive in southeast Salem.
Medical marijuana dispensaries that had not obtained a recreational license were no longer permitted to sell for recreational use after 2016. In mid-December 2016, there were fewer than 100 Oregon businesses licensed to sell recreational marijuana, whereas there were more than 300 medical-marijuana dispensaries [53] (down from a peak of 425). [3]
Livewell Southwest, formerly known as Plymouth Community Healthcare is a community interest company established under the Transforming Community Services programme in 2011. It employs two mental health teams working within Derriford Hospital , on the wards and in A&E and provide out of hours support to Derriford via on call mental health staff.
The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, a law in the U.S. state of Oregon, was established by Oregon Ballot Measure 67 in 1998, passing with 54.6% support. It modified state law to allow the cultivation , possession , and use of marijuana by doctor recommendation for patients with certain medical conditions.
A physician visiting the Oregon Hospital for the Insane in 1868 noted that the hospital was divided into wards, each with a toilet and bathroom supplied with hot and cold water. [11] Patients ate in a common dining room, supplied by a single kitchen and the medical staff was supported by a well-stocked dispensary. [11]
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Third Eye Shoppe, commonly known as The Third Eye, was a head shop in Portland, Oregon's Hawthorne district and Richmond neighborhood, in the United States. The shop was founded in 1987 and owned by cannabis and counterculture activist Jack Herer. His son, Mark Herer, took over as the shop's owner in 2001.
Salem Center then opened in 1979, and was remodeled in 1988 and again in 1995. [1] Until approximately 2004 the mall was known as Salem Centre . [ 4 ] The Kohl's location was previously a Mervyns store until 2007, while Macy's location is a converted Meier & Frank with the name change in 2006. [ 5 ]