Tracking every California city with cannabis on the ballot is a tough ask. You can cut to the chase of prohibition’s last stand by drilling down on ballot measures coming before six Los Angeles-area municipalities in November.
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- Laguna Woods residents will cast their ballots on a nonbinding measure asking if they support future retail cannabis. Calabasas and Hawthorne are in a precursor stage, with measures that would approve taxes on future companies. La Habra’s measure would permit only delivery businesses.
- “(These ballot initiatives) aren’t growing the local market,” says Aaron Justis, president of Studio City’s Buds & Roses Collective Inc. “(They are) only replacing the unlicensed market with the legal market.”
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- We Are for Better Alternatives President and Hawaii Hemp Conference founder Morris Beegle says people are getting tired of virtual events.
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