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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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The city of Chula Vista held an informational meeting Wednesday about what marijuana growers and sellers can expect from the upcoming licensing and application process.
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A San Diego cannabis manufacturing and distribution company has been granted a permit to keep operating, despite a church being located next door. The church had been operating without the proper permits from the city.
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This November voters in La Mesa, Chula Vista and Vista will weigh in on cannabis-related measures about legalizing retail sales and taxing marijuana.
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This November voters in La Mesa, Chula Vista and Vista will see cannabis-related measures about legalizing retail sales and taxing marijuana.
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Here's another thing travelers can consider bringing when a trip takes them through Los Angeles International Airport — marijuana.
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One year after San Diego decided to permit and regulate cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and distribution, the industry has gotten a slow and steady start. Observers say it's a high stakes industry with huge potential for growth.
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