Voters throughout the region will decide in November on issues surrounding marijuana-based businesses in their city. The latest to reach the ballot is a measure in Hemet that would tax cannabis businesses while keeping the city’s no-marijuana moratorium in place until 2021.
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Read moreCourt orders South Whittier marijuana dispensary near mosque to close
CaliforniaUncategorized October 24, 2020
A judge has ordered the closing of a South Whittier marijuana dispensary, which attracted complaints from a nearby La Mirada mosque.
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Read moreCBD-infused products are being sold everywhere in California — but are they legal?
CaliforniaUncategorized June 5, 2020
The market for CBD, or cannabidiol, products is exploding in California — but the state says even if the active ingredient, derived from marijuana, doesn’t make you high, it still must be licensed.
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Read moreCalifornia agency recommends major overhaul to state’s marijuana taxes
CaliforniaMedical MarijuanaUncategorized December 22, 2019
California’s struggling cannabis industry didn’t get the recommendation many hoped for — a call to sharply lower the industry’s tax rate — but a long-awaited state report did suggest a marijuana tax overhaul.
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Read morePasadena to charge $24,000 for marijuana permits; application window opens in January
CaliforniaUncategorized November 18, 2018
Want to open a recreational marijuana bushiness in Pasadena? The city is charging $24,000.
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Read moreCanada gets the cannabis headlines, but the U.S. market is catching up
Uncategorized November 12, 2018
Canada has a challenger to its status as the pot-stock capital of the world — the scrappy over-the-counter market in the U.S.
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Read moreCannabis measure leads in Half Moon Bay
CaliforniaUncategorized November 12, 2018
A controversial Half Moon Bay cannabis measure holds a narrow lead, suggesting that the town’s three greenhouse farmers will be allowed grow legal marijuana sprouts in “nurseries” – but residents have rejected other measures that would have expanded cultivation and sales in the traditional coastal town.
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Read moreKern County voters reject all cannabis measures
CaliforniaUncategorized November 12, 2018
Two marijuana ballot measures were resoundingly rejected by Kern County voters on Tuesday, with another appearing to lose by a narrow margin.
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Read moreCannabis stocks, already bolstered by wins in the midterm elections, got an added boost when anti-pot Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced his resignation Wednesday afternoon.
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Read moreIn the aftermath of pot legalization north of the border, attention has turned to the world’s largest economy and the potential for a U.S. marijuana market that could be worth $75 billion by 2030
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