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California: Page 78
Marijuana Tax Cut Falters in California Legislature
"Today was another big win for the black market," said Assemblyman Tom Lackey.
San Francisco's Black Hammer Brewing Ordered to Stop Making Cannabis Beer
The problem isn't the legality of CBD, but rather the rules of the state alcohol agency.
New Los Angeles County Cannabis Legislation Could Update 1 Million Convictions
The bill, if approved, would automatically remove or reduce certain cannabis-related convictions.
Monterey County Cannabis Cultivation Tax Rate Trimmed by Two-Thirds to Help Industry
The rate will adjust to $5 per square foot for greenhouse grows and $8 per square foot for indoor grows.
How Priscilla Vilchis Ascended to Be Queen of the Desert
The owner and CEO of Premium Produce was the first licensed female minority in L.A. County and the youngest female minority licensed in Nevada, and has earned the nicknames "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" and "The Hollyweed Queen."
California Cannabis Licensing Authorities Announce Proposed Readoption of Emergency Cannabis Regulations
The Bureau of Cannabis Control, California Department of Public Health and California Department of Food and Agriculture have proposed to extend the regulations for another 180 days.
U.S. House Appropriations Committee Advances Medical Marijuana Protections, Aurora Cannabis Acquires MedReleaf in Canadian Merger: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
New Study Highlights Social Impacts of Cannabis Legalization in California
A recent study by BDS Analytics suggests the impact of legalization has shifted Californians’ attitudes, opinions, motivations and actions in regards to cannabis.
Nevada County (Calif.) Releases Details About Temporary Medical Commercial Cannabis Permits
Supervisors would implement the temporary licensing program through an urgency ordinance.
FBI Agents Serve Search Warrants at Home of Adelanto, Calif., Mayor, City Hall and Elsewhere
FBI agents raided Adelanto City Hall and the home of the mayor May 8 in a widening corruption probe into the High Desert town’s dealings with marijuana businesses.
California's Low Cannabis Tax Revenue Requires Action to Combat Black Market
Assemblymembers Rob Bonta and Tom Lackey have issued a statement on the Governor’s Revised Budget and Legislative Analyst’s Office release of cannabis-related tax revenue.
California Budget Increases Cannabis Tax Revenue Estimates Despite Disappointing First Quarter
The budget allocates $133 million to regulate the massive industry.
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