Report: California Regulators Fail 18% of Recreational Marijuana Tested
The Associated Press reported Monday that 18 percent of recreational marijuana products in California have failed potency and health risk testing since July 1.
The Associated Press reported Monday that 18 percent of recreational marijuana products in California have failed potency and health risk testing since July 1.
California’s new regulations and taxes for recreational marijuana, legal as of January 1, are a threat to the Emerald Triangle cultivators and dealers who have dominated marijuana for almost five decades.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ reversing Obama’s ban on enforcing cannabis laws, makes California state and local marijuana regulatory data a prosecutorial roadmap.
The 88 California licensed recreational marijuana stores began the New Year with price-cutting and big sales volumes.
California New Year’s Day partiers can only buy legal recreational marijuana at 44 locations across the state, as cities like Los Angeles are suffering problems setting up taxes and dealing with union infighting.
California is confident that draft regulations will be ready by the end of November to start the billion-dollar recreational marijuana tax bonanza on January 1.