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California's marijuana industry faces challenges as the state excise tax jumps from 15% to 19%, potentially driving customers away from legal dispensaries and threatening small businesses.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have completed a landmark survey of more than 5,000 Californians to ...
Federal prosecutors accuse a former police officer of posing as a federal agent and selling the marijuana he extracted from ...
Michigan is an extremely difficult market and we have come to the realization that our resources can be better utilized in ...
Nearly 4 In 10 Californians Are Current Marijuana Users—And Most Report Health Benefits, Study Shows
More than a third of California adults are current cannabis consumers, a new survey finds, and the vast majority of them say ...
A proposal to pause a planned tax hike on retail cannabis has set off alarm bells among child safety advocates whose ...
State Department of Cannabis Control has opened the application process for cannabis research projects and will close the ...
Several new laws went into effect in California this week, including a four percent bump in the state’s cannabis tax rate. As ...
California's cannabis excise tax is set to increase from 15% to 19% on all products beginning July 1. It's an increase that some business owners feel would stunt the growth of the state's cannabis ...
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration announced the current 15% tax will increase to 19% on July 1.
The California cannabis industry is scrambling to find a way to block a marijuana excise tax rate increase scheduled for next ...
The Real California Cannabis campaign targets individuals age 21 and older about the risks of purchasing unlicensed cannabis.
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