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California: Page 94
Pacific Grove, Calif., to Address Future Cannabis Policy
The future of commercial cannabis within city boundaries will be a topic of conversation at the Nov. 1 city council meeting.
Sacramento's Chief of Cannabis Policy and Enforcement Prepares for Legalization of Adult-Use Sales
Joe Devlin readies to enforce tax collection.
California to Tax Marijuana as Much as 45 Percent
Buying legal cannabis in the state could be pricey enough to keep the black market healthy.
Bloom Farms Redirects Statewide One-For-One Food Bank Donations to NorCal Regions Impacted by Wildfires
Bloom Farms CEO Michael Ray, who lost his family home and cannabis farm to a 2015 wildfire, is proud to support the Redwood Empire Food Bank in Sonoma County.
Santa Cruz, Calif., Board of Supervisors Approves Recreational Marijuana Sales
Tuesday's vote allows 12 licensed dispensaries in the county currently selling medical marijuana to sell it for recreational purposes.
Vacaville, Calif., Extends Moratorium on Cannabis Business, Outdoor Cultivation
The council adopted the ordinance Sept. 26 and the initial 45-day period will expire Nov. 10.
San Diego Launches Recreational Marijuana Webpage
Starting on Nov. 16, business owners can apply for a permit to grow, manufacture and sell recreational marijuana products to adults age 21 and older.
San Francisco Commission Supports Farther Than Proposed Distance Between Cannabis Shops and Schools
The 1,000-foot buffer has caused medical cannabis dispensaries to cluster in certain areas of the city called green zones.
Vacaville, Calif., Eyes Extension of Ban on Outdoor Marijuana Grows, Delivery of Drug
Extending the moratorium goes before city council members Oct. 24.
California Cannabis Industry Weighs in on Wildfire Devastation
Hezekiah Allen of the California Growers Association, SICPA’s Alex Spelman and local cultivators discuss the damage and their uncertain future as the fires continue to burn.
Three More California Cities Temporarily Ban Commercial Cannabis
The South Bay cities have decided against allowing commercial cannabis when it becomes legal statewide in January, but only temporarily so they can maintain local control.
California County Officials Outline Potential Impact of Cannabis Cultivation During Meeting in Santa Maria
After releasing the draft environmental impact report for review Oct. 2, county officials have held meetings to solicit comments.
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