California’s Medical Marijuana Industry Will Be Able to Make a Legal Profit — for the First Time
California’s Medical Marijuana Industry Will Be Able to Make a Legal Profit — for the First Time
Posted on August 8, 2014 at 10:00 am by David Downs in featured, Legal, Politics
SB 1262 Goes to Appropriations Aug. 13
A landmark medical marijuana bill altering the rules for growing and selling the botanical now has a pivotal date in the California Assembly coming up.
Senate Bill 1262 is scheduled to be heard in Assembly Appropriations on Aug. 13, according to a new update on the Assembly’s website.
That’s the last day Appropriations meets for the year, and SB 1262 — which has passed the Senate — has until the end of August to clear the full Assembly. The bill would clarify the industry as it stands, with personal and caregiver cultivation left alone. Commercial medical cannabis growers, drivers, stores and staff would be licensed by a new bureau. Cities with dispensary bans could keep them. Cities with dispensaries could keep those, too.
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