California’s cannabis black market has eclipsed its legal one
CaliforniaMarijuana Industry News September 20, 2019 MJ Shareholders 0
Although marijuana has been legal in California for nearly two years, black market weed is still a booming business in the state.
Illegal sellers outnumber legal and regulated businesses almost 3-to-1, according to a startling analysis of California cannabis sellers released this month. Some critics blame the website Weedmaps for letting thousands of rogue stores advertise.
But cannabis regulators are cracking down. This week, they put publications, including Weedmaps, that advertise unlicensed marijuana businesses on notice that doing so is against state law.
“Failure to comply with the requirements for advertising may lead to significant financial penalties,” the Bureau of Cannabis Control said in an email to the industry Tuesday.
The sellers analysis, which was completed by an association of legal marijuana businesses in the state, punctuates a tough year in an industry that launched with great promise in 2018 but soon faced heavy challenges including, a lockout of legit sellers in most of the state’s cities, enforcement challenges and high retail taxes.
Critics say those hurdles have only emboldened an expanding black market.
The United Cannabis Business Association, a statewide group of legal marijuana businesses, found that about 2,835 illicit sellers, including storefronts and delivery services, are operating statewide. [Read more NBC News]
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