| Delta-8 THC | ⚠️Restricted | Delta-8 THC is restricted in Oregon. SB 1564 brought hemp-derived intoxicating cannabinoids under the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) regulatory framework, requiring compliance with cannabis rules for retail sale. |
| Delta-9 THC (Hemp) | ⚠️Restricted | Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC products are restricted in Oregon and regulated alongside cannabis products under SB 1564. Products must comply with OLCC standards for testing, labeling, and retail licensing. |
| CBD | ✅Legal | CBD from hemp is legal in Oregon and widely available. Non-intoxicating CBD products are not subject to the OLCC cannabis licensing requirements. |
| THCA | ⚠️Restricted | THCA is restricted in Oregon under SB 1564. High-THCA hemp products are regulated through the OLCC alongside other intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids. |
| HHC | ⚠️Restricted | HHC is restricted in Oregon under SB 1564. Intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids are regulated through the state's cannabis framework managed by the OLCC. |
| Delta-10 THC | ⚠️Restricted | Delta-10 THC is restricted in Oregon. SB 1564 encompasses all intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids under the OLCC regulatory framework. |
| THC-O | ❌Banned | THC-O is banned in Oregon both under SB 1564 and as a synthetic cannabinoid not protected by the federal Farm Bill. The OLCC does not permit synthetic cannabinoids. |
| THCP | 🔶Gray Area | THCP has no specific legislation in Oregon. While SB 1564 broadly regulates intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids, THCP has not been explicitly named in the statute or OLCC guidance. |