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As California enters its fifth year of broad legal marijuana sales, industry insiders say the practice of working simultaneously in the legal and illicit markets is all too commonplace in the struggling pot economy.
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The city will be using $1 million in cannabis sales tax on youth scholarships, a new sheriff's deputy, park maintenance and undercover operations to stop shops from selling marijuana to minors.
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Located in unincorporated communities, the five facilities will now be able to sell edibles, drinkable marijuana products and branded merchandise, expand by 10,000 square feet and transfer business licenses among existing permit holders.
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By their own admission, city and county officials are late to the game. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing, considering that other municipalities in California have tried and failed to correct the injustices brought by the War on Drugs.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a proposal to increase law enforcement of illegal marijuana shops in unincorporated areas.
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The California's high court has ruled that prison inmates cannot legally possess marijuana behind bars under the state’s 2016 law allowing recreational pot.
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A raid on an illegal marijuana growing operation in northern San Diego County has ended with authorities seizing 15,000 plants and detaining seven people.
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County supervisors Wednesday approved by a 4-1 vote an environmental review process for commercial cannabis operations in unincorporated areas, allowing for future expansion.
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San Diego County code compliance officers also discovered several dangerous violations and environmental-related crimes related to the operation.
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In a recent 3-2 vote by the city council to uphold the ban, residents will have to continue to venture outside the city limits to legally buy cannabis.
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