OLCC says alcohol sellers are failing underage sales stings at a higher rate

The agency resumed its “Minor Decoy” program earlier this year after pausing during the pandemic, but it says initial results show compliance has slipped.

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission says it has resumed sting operations to target underage alcohol sales after a pandemic hiatus, and the results so far show that retailers statewide are slipping up much more often, according to a news release from the agency.

“The state has never seen these kinds of terrible results in alcohol sales compliance checks since the program was initiated in the 1990s,” OLCC executive director Steve Marks said in a statement. “Every licensee that

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