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AB 374(Haney) would authorize local governments to let licensed cannabis consumption lounges and retailers prepare and sell fresh food and beverages, as well as sell tickets for concerts and other events.
This bill would help bolster the overtaxed and regulated cannabis industry in California, and allow consumers who often lack places where they can consume safe and friendly spaces to do so. It is heading for a floor vote in the CA State Senate sometime in August.
There has been some opposition to AB 374 from anti-smoking groups that conflate the dangers of tobacco smoke with that of cannabis. Cal NORML issued a release, Blowing Smoke About Cannabis Consumption Lounges, discussing the safety and need for consumption spaces in California.
Tell Your State Senator to Support AB 374
News of the Week
STATE
The state legislature has begun its summer recess until mid August. Most of the bills we are tracking will have hearings in Appropriations committees, starting on 8/14, and a few will go straight to floor votes. The legislature has until 9/14 to pass bills, after which the Governor will have until 10/14 to sign or veto them.
SB 512 (Bradford), to end double taxation on cannabis by include state and local excise taxes when calculating sales tax, was held in the Assembly Revenue and Taxation committee and will likely not advance in its current form this year.
Committee chair Jacqui Irwin, who sponsored a bill in 2021 to ban cannabis billboards and whose bill this year, AB 1207 to restrict cannabis packaging and flavorings, is opposed by some cannabis industry groups, commented at the hearing that it’s too soon to evaluate the results of AB 195 (2022), which eliminated the cannabis cultivation tax and shifted the responsibility for paying state excise tax from the distributor to the retailer, while making the changes SB 512 sought to correct.
Cal NORML supporters have sent in nearly 900 letters in support of the bill and our director Dale Gieringer spoke up in its favor at the hearing. We will continue to advocate for cannabis tax reform in California. Stay tuned.
Passing on to Appropriations committees are these bills:
SB 302 (Stern) would extend Ryan’s Law, requiring specified health-care facilities to allow terminally ill patients to use nonsmoked (or vaped) forms of cannabis with a doctor’s recommendation. The Stern bill would extend these protections to patients 65 and over with chronic diseases. Write A Letter to Your Assemblymember in Support of SB 302.
SB 700 (Bradford) would amend the employment rights bill Cal NORML sponsored last year to add, “It is unlawful for an employer to request information from an applicant for employment relating to the applicant’s prior use of cannabis.” Tell Your Assemblymember to Support SB 700.
AB 1111 (Pellerin) requires the DCC to issue small producer event sales licenses that authorize them to sell cannabis cultivated by the licensee at specified state-licensed temporary events. Ask Your State Senator to Support AB 1111.
SB 51 (Bradford) would allow the DCC to issue a provisional license for a local equity applicant for retailer activities, indefinitely, if the applicant meets specified requirements. Tell Your Assemblymember to Support SB 51.
AB 1565 (Jones-Sawyer) would require disbursement of up to $15,000,000 beginning in FY 2028–29 to support local equity programs. Tell Your State Senator to Vote Yes on AB 1565.
Cal NORML’s Progress on Enforcement Bills
In order to support the legal cannabis industry and in the interest of public safety, Cal NORML is not opposed to enforcement against the type of large, unlicensed cannabis operators that are often also guilty of human rights and environmental laws. However, we are watchdogging these proposed enforcement bills to ensure that they are not applied against small personal or medical grows. It is generally better to lower barriers to licensure and lessen taxes and regulation rather than spend endless dollars in enforcement, which has never worked well in all the decades of cannabis prohibition.
Cal NORML with the help of our board member, attorney Lauren Mendelsohn, scored a victory by managing to insert language protecting medical gardens into AB 1684 (Mainschein), which expands local governments’ ability to immediately fine for cannabis cultivation to other cannabis activities. After meeting with the author’s office and committee staff, both H&SC 11362.5 (the Compassionate Use Act) and B&PC 26033 (protecting 5-patient gardens) were explicitly excluded from the bill, along with other protections in the language. It now goes to the Senate floor (sometime in August).
Another enforcement bill, SB 753 (Caballero), which would have felonized cannabis gardens as small as 50 plants with attendant water violations, was greatly amended after Cal NORML, DPA, and other groups opposed it. ACLU brought in Hmong farmers from Siskiyou County to testify about the discrimination and heavy-handed enforcement they have seen over water rights, even though it had removed its opposition due to the amendments. We also got amendments to SB 756 (Laird) clarifying that a physical method of delivery must be used for water violations around cannabis cultivation.
SB 820 (Alvarado-Gil), is now a two-year bill after Cal NORML objected to bringing back forfeiture against unlicensed cannabis cultivators. The bill was amended in committee, at our suggestion, to increase the plant count from 50 to 1000 plants before taking any action. Cal NORML legal director, attorney Bill Panzer, attended Cal NORML’s Lobby Day and met with the author’s staff, explaining the multiple problems with the bill, before the author decided to delay further hearings.
NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL
Schumer’s weed plan hits bipartisan resistance
Ukraine draft medical cannabis law passes first hurdle
LOCAL
New Markets Within California Staggeringly Slow to Open
San Luis Obispo seeking applicants for third retail cannabis store
Backlash prompts San Diego to retreat from proposed vast expansion of where dispensaries can open
After yearslong wait, lawsuit filed as cannabis retailers ready to open in Ventura
Cannabis Mitigation Grant Authorized by Humboldt County Board of Supes
Chico police officer charged with felony, accused of supplying marijuana to minor
SF’s most famous pot brand sued for fraud
CONSUMPTION LOUNGES
High-end experience: Ventura County’s first cannabis lounge opens in Port Hueneme
Blowing Smoke About Cannabis Consumption Lounges
Cannabis Consumption Lounges No Danger to Public Health: A Cal NORML White Paper
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BUSINESS / LAW
California cannabis companies tied to fake union could lose their licenses
California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market
The UCETF program written about here Is only one of three eradication efforts in CA.
New Mexico revokes license of local marijuana retailer for selling cannabis from California
Celebrity marijuana brands outperform traditional brands, data suggest
SCIENCE/HEALTH
ASA Report: Regulating Patient Health: An Analysis of Disparities in State Cannabis Testing Programs
Study: Cannabis Use Enhances ‘Runner’s High’ During Exercise
Science Reveals How to Roll the Perfect Joint
As more states legalize pot, their uneven safety rules can pose a risk
FDA, USP Advance Standardization, Regulation of Cannabis Nationally
CULTURE / MEDIA
Check Out These Cannabis Markets in LA and SF This Summer, If You Know Where to Look
DEA “Celebrates” 50 Years, Pushes Social Media Addiction
Coming Events
July 14-30 • 11AM – 10 PM (M-Th); 10 AM – 10 AM (F-Su).
California Cannabis Exhibit at State Fair
Cal Expo Building 6, Sacramento
Stage Schedule
Only adults aged 21 and older are allowed entry, and the consumption and sale of commercial cannabis products is prohibited. (Wine tasting is permitted.) Only clear bags can be brought in. More info.
July 27
Cannabis Drinks Expo
San Francisco
September 2
Medical Cannabis Conference
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UCLA
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September 9-10
Cannifest
Eureka
December 1-3
National Interdisciplinary Cannabis Symposium 2
Portland, OR
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