Los Angeles TimesMore from Los Angeles TimesDispensaryAs California Legalizes Recreational Marijuana, This L.A. Dispensary Weighs Closing its DoorsThe city has yet to issue adult-use permits, leaving some owners in limbo.December 29, 2017CaliforniaCalifornia's Former Attorney General Forms Marijuana Distribution FirmFormer Attorney Gen. Bill Lockyer has co-founded C4 Distro to distribute packaged cannabis concentrates and edibles to stores in Los Angeles.December 22, 2017CaliforniaCalifornia's New Marijuana Rules Break Promise to Small FarmersProposition 64 barred the state from licensing any farm larger than one acre until 2023, but a state agency has issued a rule that could circumvent the proposition.December 18, 2017FinanceCalifornia Considers 'Green Banking' as it Transitions to Fully Legal MarijuanaTalks are underway between the state, banks and federal regulators on a plan to allow banks to serve the marijuana market.December 18, 2017CaliforniaCalifornia Begins Accepting Permit Applications for the Sale of Recreational MarijuanaThe state has begun accepting applications electronically through a new online system.December 11, 2017Adult-Use Legalization BillLos Angeles Lawmakers Close to Setting Rules for Marijuana IndustryThe regulations would limit where and how cannabis businesses can operate as California legalizes the sale of recreational marijuana.December 5, 2017CaliforniaCalifornia Releases Rules to Govern Emerging Adult-Use Marijuana IndustryThe regulations will allow the state to begin issuing temporary licenses for growers, distributors and sellers on Jan. 1 when recreational sales become legal.November 20, 2017Legislation and RegulationCalifornia Treasurer Wants State to Study Public Bank Option for Marijuana BusinessesJohn Chiang wants the state to consider creating a government-owned bank that could serve cannabis businesses.November 8, 2017ComplianceCalifornia Governor Vetoes Bill Barring Marketing of Edibles to ChildrenGov. Jerry Brown says the practice is already banned by law.October 9, 2017FinanceMarijuana Legalization in California Creates Government JobsAdult-use becomes legal in 2018 and the state is hiring to fill hundreds of new government positions by 2019.October 2, 2017Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next Page