New Law Expands Venues for Cannabis Festivals
Cities will have the power to approve cannabis festivals at a wide variety of venues under the new law.
Cities will have the power to approve cannabis festivals at a wide variety of venues under the new law.
The California Municipal Cannabis Officers Association (CMCOA) is hosting a reception event this Thursday, September 14th in Sacramento.
California’s public sector leader in revenue enhancement, MuniServices, invites you to participate in an interactive webinar discussion on "Proposition 64
This is exactly what the city was hoping for.
MuniServices is taking the lead on cannabis-related questions and lending their expertise to cities and counties wishing to learn more about marijuana’s local impacts.
With Prop. 64 on the Nov. 8 ballot, California voters will decide whether cannabis should become legal for recreational use among adults age 21 and older.
If the push to legalize recreational marijuana should succeed in November, the City of Lynwood might be the first in L.A. County to allow cultivation of pot for recreational use.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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The great California cannabis freeze has begun to thaw.