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Sorrento Valley Medical Marijuana Business Granted California's First Temporary Recreational LicenseA Sorrento Valley medical marijuana business was granted California's first temporary recreational license and can begin selling recreational-use cannabis Jan. 1, officials said.
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The Las Vegas Sun reports more than 40 dispensaries in the Las Vegas area will offer discounts on marijuana flower products, edibles such as chocolates, and concentrates.
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KPBS Midday EditionDozens of entrepreneurs are expected to submit applications this week for marijuana production facilities. San Diego went through a similar process in 2014 and says it has learned from the chaos that ensued.
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A web page that went online Tuesday provides the city of San Diego's guidelines and details about permitting for the new recreational marijuana industry.
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Desperate to see if wildfires had damaged his farm, Marcos Morales gunned his four-wheel-drive station wagon along the hidden dirt roads that crisscross Sonoma County vineyards.
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Beginning January 1, 2018, marijuana sales for recreational use will become legal in California, but not in Carlsbad.
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Two North County cities hold final public workshops Thursday night on how to regulate marijuana, which becomes legal next year.
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KPBS Midday EditionA package of regulations for marijuana-related businesses in San Diego was approved by the City Council Monday evening.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego officials are weighing how to regulate marijuana cultivation, manufacturing, distribution and testing. There could be millions of dollars in tax revenue and economic output at stake.
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A signature-gathering campaign to change Carlsbad's marijuana laws could soon be underway after a group aiming to make commercial marijuana sales legal received the necessary approval it needed from the city to begin its campaign.
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