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While pot use and sales are still prohibited under federal law, the United States Justice Department in 2013 made landmark concessions, promising not to target lawful cannabis businesses or cannabis use in states that legalized pot and also enacted and enforced “robust” regulations governing state permitted cannabis industries. The Justice Department said it would still...

Adults possessing more than an ounce of cannabis will continue to face misdemeanor charges, including a $500 fine and up to six months in jail. Punishment for possession of cannabis for sale are being dropped from mandatory felonies and up to two years in jail to the same misdemeanor penalty. Adults 18 to 21 will...

Proposition 64 will impose a 15 percent excise tax on cannabis sales that will be charged on top of state and local sales taxes. Medical cannabis users also will have to pay the new excise tax on medicinal products. But they can be exempted from sales taxes if they obtain California state medical cannabis identification...

Stores selling non-medical cannabis can open on or before Jan. 1, 2018, as a state program for retail licenses is implemented. Cannabis dispensaries can begin applying for temporary state licenses for recreational cannabis next year, but over-the-counter pot sales aren’t expected until next summer. Cannabis products only can be sold at licensed dispensaries, not at...

No. Cannabis use is allowed only on private property, not in parks or on sidewalks or anywhere where smoking is banned. People using cannabis in a public place can be subject to a $100 infraction. The fine increases to $250 in no-smoking areas. Also, mere possession is banned in schools or youth centers.

In the next 45 days, the state of California will spend $5 million on a public education campaign and $30 million to pay for regulators to begin to draft rules for the legal cannabis industry. The first state rulemaking hearings should be announced in early 2017. Local cities and counties will also begin agendizing cannabis...

Proposition 64 prohibits state licensing authorities from issuing a license to a commercial non-medical marijuana business if operation of the business violates a local ordinance of the jurisdiction in which the business will operate. This means that a city wishing to adopt business or land use regulations prohibiting or regulating commercial non-medical marijuana businesses must...

The initiative immediately allows residents to grow as many as six pot plants at home, indoors or in enclosed structures. Local governments can ban outdoor cultivation as well as set standards for indoor cultivation. Renters may want to check with their landlords, since owners can set rules for what they will allow or prohibit in...

Adults 21 and over can legally consume cannabis without having a doctor’s recommendation for medical use. They can also possess up to an ounce of cannabis buds or 8 grams of cannabis concentrates.

Initial annual certified audit filings for Collectives that have completed their fiscal year period on or before December 31, 2016 are due by February 15, 2017. The annual certified audit must take the form of either:  An Independent Financial Audit, or An Audit Review by an Independent Certified Public Accountant As provided in section 18-617.5...

An annual certified audit filing (“annual audit”) is due to the City by February 15, 2017 for permitted Collectives that have completed one or more initial calendar or fiscal tax year(s) (including short tax years) on or before December 31, 2016. For Collectives that have completed more than one year of operation in the city...

The certified annual audit required under Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) section 18-617.5 [Audits] is due by February 15 of each year. The certified annual audit must reflect your Medical Marijuana Collective/Cooperative’s (“Collective’s”) operations occurring during your declared fiscal year ending on or before December 31st of the preceding year and must address the criteria...

What is Prop 64? On June 28, 2016, the Secretary of State certified Prop 64, the Control, Regulate, and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act (“Prop 64” or “AUMA”) for the November 8, 2016 ballot. On November 8, 2016, a majority of California voters voted “Yes” on Prop 64 making the provisions of the AUMA...

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