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California: Page 22
Study Shows California Dispensaries Will Not Serve Minors
The study looked at 50 licensed cannabis dispensaries in California and found that 100% have an adequate screening process.
In Suit Against Kern County, Apothio Alleges Illegitimate Investigation ‘Tips’ By Disgruntled Vendor, Fish and Wildlife Misrepresentation of FBI Findings, Sheriff Blow-Up at Government Meeting
Two years later, the legal battle continues in Southern California.
Harborside Inc. Reports First Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Year over Year net revenues increased 38.8% to $17.2 million, including one month contribution from Urbn Leaf and no contribution from Loudpack.
California Senate Approves Bill to Prohibit Municipalities From Banning Medical Cannabis Access
Sen. Scott Wiener’s Senate Bill 1186, which now heads to the Assembly, would require all cities and counties to provide medical cannabis access through brick-and-mortar dispensaries or delivery services.
California Cannabis Business, Association Leaders Express Opposition to S.B. 1097
The California Cannabis Industry Association issued a call to action May 25, stating its “strong opposition” to the bill.
Lowell Farms to Acquire Automated Pre-Roll Manufacturing Assets From Canadian Innovator
LowellFarms Inc. has announced the acquisition of advanced pre-roll production equipment and capabilities from Canadian cannabis brand All Good Collective.
Armed Suspects Fire Shots at Deputies in Pasadena Dispensary Robbery
Authorities said the suspects got away with cannabis and a purse that contained an unknown amount of cash.
Harborside Opens Store in Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood May 21
The 1,674-square-foot store showcases a broad range of products including Wonderbrett, Kingpen and High Purpose.
Glass House Brands Picks Up Another Three Retail Locations in Latest Acquisition Deal
This acquisition will help to triple the company’s retail footprint in California.
Siskiyou County, Calif. Sheriff Seeks to Declare State of Emergency Over Illicit Cannabis Cultivation
Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue is asking Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a State of Emergency for the county to secure more law enforcement funding and tougher laws for illegal grows.
With 10 Dispensary Licenses on the Table, San Diego Reaches Out to Those Disproportionately Affected by War on Drugs
With a thriving illicit market in southern California, major cities like San Diego and Los Angeles have pushed social equity proposals to the forefront—with mixed results.
HERBL Enters Exclusive Distribution Partnerships with Ball Family Farms and 40 Tons, Marking this Year's Cannabis Freedom Day
HERBL to scale two top social equity cannabis brands across California.
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