About 10,000 people have shared their opinions on how the Oregon Liquor Control Commission should implement the new law allowing the sale of marijuana for recreational use through an on-line survey. OLCC spokesperson Karynn Fish says the agency is looking closely at what Colorado and Washington have done so far with their marijuana regulations, but the agency is more concerned with getting local input. The survey remains open until Monday at marijuana.oregon.gov. The survey will be used to draft the agenda for a planned “listening tour” of the state beginning later this month.