Legal sales of marijuana begin Monday in the state of California, in cities and counties that opted to allow it after voters approved Prop 64 in Nov. 2016.
Of Sacramento's 30 medical marijuana dispensaries, the city says 27 want to sell recreational - or "adult-use" - cannabis as well. Local permits are still getting finalized and will be officially issued later this week, at which point ABC10 will be able to learn how many - and which - dispensaries will be open Jan. 1.
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All About Wellness at 19th and S streets in Midtown is normally closed on New Year's Day, but this Monday they will be open for business, starting at 10 a.m.
While Sacramento's medical marijuana dispensaries have required local permits, the state has never had a framework for legal sales. In the state's eyes, Jan. 1 will be the first time that cannabis of any kind - medical or adult-use - will be sold legally and regulated.
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