US | marijuana Coming to the Oregon State Fair: Marijuana Competition No samples, though By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 28, 2016 11:26 AM CDT Copied In this file Feb. 17, 2016, photo, plants grow at the home of Jeremy Nickle, owner of Hawaiian Holy Smokes, in Honolulu, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Marina Riker, File) A new crop will be featured at the Oregon State Fair this year: marijuana, the AP reports. The Oregonian reports that the fair awards prizes for the curviest vegetable or the most misshapen fruit. This year, marijuana plants will also be on display—and will be judged by a panel of growers before the fair. The Oregon Cannabis Business Council is sponsoring the exhibit. Chairman Don Morse says nine plants will be displayed in a greenhouse and monitored by a security guard. Only people age 21 and older will be allowed inside. Fair spokesman Dan Cox says the exhibit is a nod to the newly legal status of cannabis. Morse says, however, that those hoping for a sample will be disappointed. The fair runs Aug. 26 through Sept. 5. Read These Next One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. For the first time in decades, team pulls out of World Cup. Girl who vanished in 2020 in California is found in North Carolina. Iran's new supreme leader is said to already have war wounds. Report an error