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KPBS Midday EditionAs more growers enter the cannabis cultivation business in California, businesses are getting ready for a changing market.
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When California voters broadly legalized marijuana, they were promised that a vast computer platform would closely monitor products moving through the new market. But 16 months after sales kicked in, the system known as track-and-trace isn't doing much of either.
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Potheads have for decades celebrated their love of marijuana on April 20, but the once counter-culture celebration that was all about getting stoned now is so mainstream Corporate America is starting to embrace it.
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The California Senate on Thursday moved to close a licensing gap for state marijuana growers, the latest problem to bedevil the shaky legal marketplace.
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The San Diego Sheriff's Department says it won't charge for misconduct records, a local lawmaker wants to know how ICE is using DMV information to help make arrests, and a local reservation gets into the marijuana business.
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This week Paul McNamara hosted his first "Meet the Mayor" forum after being sworn in last December.
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After a citizens' initiative passed last November, the city of Vista began accepting applications Tuesday for up to 11 medical marijuana storefronts.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe largest concentration of illegal dispensaries is in the county is in the Spring Valley area, where 14 shops were shut down last year.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64, which legalized the sale of recreational cannabis in the state Jan. 1, 2017.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis week, KPBS Midday Edition will look back at the lessons learned from the first year of the legal sale of recreational marijuana in California.
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