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California: Page 84
Alameda County (Calif.) Working to Dismiss Nearly 6,000 Old Marijuana Convictions
The work has been ongoing for at least a year.
California Growers Association Warns of ‘Emerging Crisis’ in State Cannabis Market
A new report details the uncertain future for California's cannabis growers.
Los Angeles Licensing Fees for Marijuana Businesses Exceeding Expectations
The city has issued a total of 101 temporary authorizations to marijuana businesses since the drug became legal for recreational use and sales in the beginning of January.
Shango Premium Cannabis to Enter California, New Jersey and Michigan
Rexroad Marquis Corporation is hoping to bring Shango Premium Cannabis to new markets this year.
U.S. House Introduces Bill to Protect Legal Cannabis States While Berkeley, Calif., Becomes ‘Sanctuary City’: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
California Special Needs Students Would Be Allowed to Use Medical Marijuana in School Under New Legislation
Sen. Jerry Hill's measure would allow a parent or guardian to administer the drug on school campuses where the practice has been approved by the county board of education.
Berkeley, Calif., Cuts Its Cannabis Tax Rate in Half to Attract, Keep Businesses
The tax rate, now 5 percent, is among the lowest in the Bay Area and could put pressure on neighboring cities to cut theirs, too.
Sacramento City Council Members Consider New Caps on Cannabis Cultivation
With concentration in certain areas of the city, leaders are debating a new set of cultivation limits.
Bay Area Lawmaker's Bill Would Protect California's Medical Marijuana Patients from Losing Their Jobs
Assemblyman Rob Bonta has introduced a bill that would prevent companies from refusing to employ people simply because they use cannabis to ease an injury or illness.
Berkeley, Calif., City Council Votes to Become Sanctuary City for Cannabis
The city will prohibit city agencies and employees from turning over information on legal cannabis activities and assisting in enforcing federal marijuana laws.
Nevada Irrigation District Clarifies Report On Cannabis Cultivation Effects On Water Demand
If customers exceed the 1,250 gallons/day the district reaches out and either helps customers to reduce usage or offers an upgrade.
California Cannabis Events Could Take Place Under New Bill
New rules curtailed cannabis events, but a new bill would make them legal.
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