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Cajun Land and Investments license deactivated in Oregon

Oregon state records show Cajun Land and Investments recreational producer license no longer active; five other closures logged same day.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 15, 2026 · 9:53 AM ET
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Cajun Land and Investments' recreational producer license has been deactivated in Oregon, according to the state license roster updated August 15. The closure is one of at least five operator deactivations recorded the same day, alongside six new licenses issued across cultivation and retail segments.

State records indicate Cajun Land and Investments held two active recreational producer licenses prior to the deactivation. Oregon's adult-use market remains operational with 759 retail locations and 1,351 cultivation facilities currently licensed, suggesting ongoing churn as some operators exit while others enter.

Watch whether additional Cajun Land closures follow—the company's second license status should clarify whether this represents a partial or full exit from Oregon cultivation.

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