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California: Page 85
New UCLA Cannabis Research Center Aims to Find Out If Marijuana Can Help Ease The Opioid Epidemic
The university launched a new interdisciplinary research center late last year.
California’s Chief Marijuana Regulator Predicts More Issues With Supply
January saw a good start to recreational sales, but the rest of the year looks tricky in California.
Handful of California Cannabis Growers Control 30% of 'Small' Grower Licenses
Approximately 250 businesses have been awarded licenses for small cultivation, but 10 of those businesses control about 30 percent of the licenses awarded.
Local Elected Officials Respond in Force to Cole Memo Repeal: Cannabis Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
Cannabis Business Times to Donate to California Growers Association’s Wildfire Recovery Fund
The magazine will donate $10 per registration to its Cannabis 2018: Cultivation Conference to growers affected by California wildfires.
San Diego County Moving Forward With Criminal-Record Reductions in Prop. 64 Marijuana Cases
The news follows San Francisco's similar move.
Bloom Farms Donates One Million Healthy Meals to Californians in Need
The cannabis manufacturer and distributor donated its one millionth healthy meal to the state’s nonprofit food banks in January, 2018.
San Francisco Will Wipe Thousands of Marijuana Convictions Off The Books
The measure will impact thousands of people who have had trouble with employment and government benefits.
Humboldt County Attorney Claims Marijuana Tax Changes Illegal
A local cannabis defense attorney said that he intends to sue Humboldt County.
California Treasurer Studying Merits of Public Bank for State’s Cannabis Industry
State treasurer John Chiang issued a formal request for information this week.
California's New Cannabis Laws Squeeze Out Compassionate Care Programs
Under the state's legalization legislation, cannabis businesses are required to pay taxes on all products, including donations and samples.
Humboldt County Cannabis May Fall Under Watch of Two Separate Tracking Systems
It’s currently unclear whether the two seed-to-sale tracking systems will be compatible.
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