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Where Does California’s $635M in Marijuana Tax Money Go?

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

And tax dollars collected from the cannabis industry are already showing great impact across a variety of sectors. Since its passing in 2016, Prop 64 has earmarked its entire cannabis industry tax revenue, minus regulatory costs, to supporting public health, repairing the environment, and bettering public safety.

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California Activists Seek Decriminalization of Magic Mushrooms

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

At that point, within 180 days of receiving the attorney general’s approval of title and summary, the Decriminalize California group must collect 623,212 valid signatures before the measure qualifies for the California ballot. Call us at 714-937-2050. About Cannabis Law Group.

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L.A. Marijuana Attorneys: AB 1793 Allows Cannabis Conviction Expunging

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Cities like San Francisco and San Diego also have laws that give those with prior convictions on certain marijuana crimes (possession, cultivation and manufacturing) to have avenues to have their records expunged or sealed. Call us at 714-937-2050. Approved by the majority in the California legislature and the governor on Sept.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

Cannabis Law Report

In the Controlled Substances Act, Congress has generally prohibited the cultivation, distribution, and possession of marijuana. 2050 , 2051, 2075; Pub. Attorney General Jeff Sessions summarized the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) as it relates to cannabis and the other crimes that may be triggered by violating the CSA. 2 1 U.S.C. §

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