World Famous Cannabis Cafe

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The World Famous Cannabis Cafe opened in Portland, Oregon, as the first cafe in the United States for state-authorized medical marijuana cardholders. Established in 2009 by Madeline Martinez, then the Executive Director of Oregon National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), the Cannabis Cafe was established as a place for Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) cardholders to socialize and safely medicate out of public view as required by state law.


Now located at 322 SE 82nd Avenue in Portland, Oregon, the World Famous Cannabis Cafe functions as a social club, community center, safe access point and "home away from home" for the medical cannabis community. The 4,000 square foot cafe offers a conference room equipped with WiFi, a cannabis library and a game room. Guests enjoy the Bud and Vapor Bar, which is supplied with superior quality donated medicine, for free. Weekend nights include live music and comedy. Members of the club must be a current Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) cardholder and pay an entry fee.


The World Famous Cannabis Cafe hosts a number of community benefits throughout the year, including the annual Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards, which began in 2002. The OMCA was the first medical marijuana strain evaluation competition in the United States, and the only competition to track the medical conditions of the judges and medical effectiveness of the strains relative to specific conditions. The cafe also hosts a monthly (OMMP) Cardholder Meeting where the community of patients, caregivers and growers can stay up to date on legislative requirements and changes.


See also

Cannabis in Oregon