California’s two largest cities are ratcheting up fees and taxes on the legal cannabis industry even as retailers shutter and the entire legal market sputters with tax revenue dropping significantly.
EVERETT — The city of Lynnwood lifted its 10-year ban on retail cannabis Monday and will begin allowing cannabis sales within city limits. The ordinance allows up to four stores in the city in some ...
L.A.'s measure CB represents a hope to crack down on illegal cannabis businesses by closing a legal loophole. Opponents say ...
Cathedral City has gotten hundreds of complaints since 2024 about odors from cannabis businesses. One company that was targeted in complaints installed an odor mitigation system, but the complaints ...
Proposed changes to the Nevada City Municipal Code related to the cannabis tax structure, limits on storefronts and events, ...
Cathedral City is raising fines for businesses that violate its new regulations aimed at preventing cannabis odor from bothering residents. A large number of residents have complained about the smell ...
It's a growing industry in California, but in one Coachella Valley city, the expansion of cannabis businesses is on hold. Cathedral City has a 45-day moratorium on cannabis operations, preventing ...
The Visalia City Council voted to create a regulatory framework for cannabis businesses but will not yet allow them to operate. While Measure O, a cannabis tax measure, passed last November, it did ...
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