How two Oregon counties still feel about pot sales
PORTLAND Voters in a conservative eastern Oregon county just said no on Tuesday to an effort to allow marijuana cultivation and sales.
Measure 12-58, the same radio call sign used by some law enforcement bodies for narcotics activity, sought to have Grant County residents be allowed to engage in all legal marijuana uses and activities under state law.
Klamath County, in the south, faced a similar measure. With 60 percent of votes counted, 58 percent were against requiring the county to allow state-approved licenses, allowing medical dispensaries, retail farms and retail sales to conduct business.
With all the votes in from Grant County, 53.5 percent rejected the measure.
Grant County Judge Scott Myers had said ...