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Today, cannabis is legal in California for both medicinal and adult (recreational) use. The cannabis industry is strictly regulated to make sure: Businesses operate safely. Products are contaminant-free and labeled to inform purchasers. Cannabis is kept away from children.
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California’s cannabis laws Where cannabis businesses are...
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California’s cannabis laws Where cannabis businesses are...
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DCC’s data dashboards display essential licensing, harvest,...
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Cannabis use is legal in California. But cities and counties can prohibit cannabis businesses, like retail. As a result, the state is a patchwork of areas where it is and is not legal to establish a cannabis business.
The state's citizens voted for medical marijuana legalization in 1996, making California the first state to allow cannabis for treatment purposes. The 2016 Proposition 64 made recreational marijuana legal and passed with 56% votes. Legal sales statewide began on January 1, 2018 at 6 a.m. PT.
DCC’s data dashboards display essential licensing, harvest, and sales statistics for the California cannabis industry. These dashboards transform raw data into valuable insights to inform consumers, cannabis businesses, policymakers, local government officials, and researchers.
All retail sales of cannabis are subject to an additional 15% state excise tax. Retail sales of cannabis are also subject to the standard state sales and use tax of 7.5% – 9.25%. Exception: Medical users with a state medical cannabis ID card are exempt from the sales and use tax.
5 Ιαν 2018 · Recreational marijuana sales became legal in California on Jan. 1, 2018, marking a major milestone for the state’s cannabis industry and its many customers. Proposition 64, the...
It is still a crime to sell marijuana in California — or to possess it with the intent to sell it — unless you have both a state and local license. For most people, violation of California’s cannabis laws is a misdemeanor.