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The cannabis industry is growing in San Luis Obispo County and many people are purchasing products from companies that deliver, but most of those companies do not yet have approval from the state.
In California, local laws dictate where and how marijuana can be bought and consumed.
Out of the hundreds of companies in San Luis Obispo County that deliver cannabis for medicinal use, less than a handful are licensed by the state.
A state-regulated product goes through dozens of checkpoints and each packaging should contain the date the plant was harvested, the batch number and many other defining characteristics.
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