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Recreational Marijuana becomes legal on January 1, 2018.
Here are some rules and facts about the changes in the law.
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The California Bureau of Cannabis Control says that the time has come for marijuana legalization. On Jan. 1, recreational marijuana will be legal for adults 21 and older. California is expected to exceed by far the tax revenue brought in by other recreational marijuana states. Colorado brought in around $200 million in taxes for 2016 with recreational and medical marijuana sales, but California is estimated to bring in at least $1 billion in tax revenue with recreational cannabis sales alone.
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New Rules
The Los Angeles Times reported that there will be a 15 percent tax on all recreational and medical marijuana products, and local communities can also add county and city taxes. The new marijuana legalization regulations will also restrict the hours in which cannabis can be sold. LA Weekly reported that dispensaries will only be allowed to be open from 6 in the morning until 10 in the evening. The new marijuana legalization regulations will also restrict marketing. All media advertising must have 71 percent or more of its audiences be at least 21 years of age. No cannabis products can be visible from outside of any dispensary and 24-hour security cameras are required. There must also be at least 600 feet between cannabis businesses and schools, daycares, and youth centers. Delivery will be permitted to private residences only and dispensary employees must wear nametags.
The new legislation also requires distributors to have products lab-tested for molds, pesticides, and toxins, as well as potency. Products must be labeled with THC and CBD content. Edibles can have a maximum of 10 mg of THC per serving and 100 mg per package. Customers can purchase up to 8 grams of cannabis concentrate and one ounce of cannabis at one time, and medical marijuana patients can purchase up to 8 ounces of cannabis. People can grow up to 6 marijuana plants in their residence. No more cannabis samples can be given away by dispensaries.
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