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Pennsylvania lawmakers introduce bill to legalize recreational cannabis use

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HB 2050 would create a permitting process for growers, processors and dispensaries in addition to a 10% wholesale tax on business-to-business transactions. The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement would license growers, processors, and dispensaries to produce and sell adult-use cannabis. Read more [link].

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California Supreme Court: Cannabis Law Not Applicable to Prison Inmates

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Inmates in prison are not allowed to possess recreational marijuana while incarcerated, according to a new ruling by the California Supreme Court. In a split 5-2 ruling, the high court held that Prop 64, which legalized recreational marijuana in California, was not applicable to prison inmates. Call us at 714-937-2050.

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More California Marijuana Dispensaries May Be Cropping Up in Sacramento

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Amid the booming Southern California cannabis industry, the City of Sacramento is weighing whether to lift the existing cap on the number of marijuana dispensaries licensed to operate in the city, the primary goal being to offer more opportunities to minorities. Of those dispensary owners, not a single one is black.

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Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program, What To Know

Cannabis Law Report

The Pennsylvania Department of Health regulates licensing and has issued 25 grower/processor licenses and fifty dispensary licenses to date. Dispensaries were declared essential businesses and patients were given access to telemedicine consultations to obtain medical marijuana user cards. 2050 and S.B.

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Medical Cannabis Now Legal in California Health Care Facilities

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

As it stands, 36 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical and recreational uses. Recreational use was approved by voters in 2016. The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, ancillary companies, patients, doctors and those facing marijuana charges. 311 , Approved Sept.

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Californian Lawmakers End Pot Smoking in Moving Vehicles

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As marijuana has quickly become a party drug of choice since its legalization in California in 2016, recreational pot users will likely be most impacted by this change. The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, ancillary companies, patients, doctors and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

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New California Cannabis Shop Hopefuls Face Barriers to Entry

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This year was the first in which Californians could freely grow, sell, buy and use marijuana purely for purposes of recreation without the constant threat of criminal law enforcement intervention. On average, a person in California must drive 60 miles to arrive at a dispensary, according to the state’s Bureau of Cannabis Control.