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Judge Rules BCC Exceeded Authority Regarding Highway Advertisements

By Lauren Mendelsohn November 25, 2020 (Updated January 12, 2021 & January 21, 2021 – see note at end)   Recently, a judge in San Luis Obispo County ruled that cannabis advertisements can no longer be placed on billboards alongside interstate and state highways that cross the state line. This […]

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Trinity County’s Industry-Sponsored Cannabis Tax Secures Victory

November 11, 2020 As of the time of this publication, it appears that Trinity County’s Measure G, which would impose a tax on commercial cannabis operations, is winning by a wide margin of 70.92% to 29.08% (according to the unofficial results from 11/4/20 at 4:14pm). The Law Offices of Omar […]

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Proposed Amendments to BCC Regulations Would Modify Conviction Disclosure Requirements

By Lauren Mendelsohn October 27, 2020 On Friday, October 16, the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“the Bureau” or “BCC”) released proposed amendments to its regulations which would modify the criminal history disclosure requirements that cannabis license owners must provide in order to be eligible for licensure. This was done in […]

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Governor Newsom Signs Law Mandating Terroir-Driven Cannabis Appellations

September 30, 2020 by Omar Figueroa On September 30, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 67, urgency legislation which expands geographical indicators under California law to include cities of origin and also mandates that cannabis appellations be grounded in terroir by requiring the practice of planting in the ground […]

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Summary of Proposed Modifications to OCal Comparable-to-Organic Program Regulations

September 10, 2020 by Gianna Geil, Law Student at UC Hastings and Intern at Law Offices of Omar Figueroa   On August 31, 2020, the California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA) issued proposed modifications to the OCal Program regulations promulgated previously this year. As discussed in our previous blogpost, […]

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Sonoma County Amends Cannabis Code Enforcement Provisions

September 2, 2020  On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to reduce the “permit multiplier” for cannabis-related violations (specifically for when there’s an unpermitted use or structure) from 50X down to 10X, bringing it in line with the permit multiplier for other commercial operations. […]

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COVID-19 Traps for Unwary Employers: Have You Taken Prophylactic Measures to Mitigate Liability for Employment-Related Claims?

By Tiffany Carrari August 26, 2020   It’s no secret that the public health crisis created by COVID-19 has devastated California businesses. Many have faced forced closures or been otherwise disadvantaged by federal, state and local mandates, legislation, and stay-at-home orders. And while cannabis industry businesses are deemed “essential,” continued […]

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Preventing and Managing Coronavirus Outbreaks in the Cannabis Workplace

By Lauren Mendelsohn August 17, 2020   As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage across the United States and other countries, it is important that health and safety measures are implemented in the workplace to prevent more outbreaks and protect employees, contractors, and the general public. This applies whether the […]

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