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Calif. Bill Would Fine Those that “Aid or Abet” Illegal Market
By
Hilary Corrigan
Jul 21, 2020
Jul 21, 2020
California lawmakers are considering legislation to penalize businesses that "aid and abet" unlicensed cannabis businesses. The effort comes as the legal industry struggles to compete against untaxed illicit businesses.The bill, AB 2122, currently working its way through California’s legislature, would...
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