Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 23, 2018
New growing pains for California’s regulated cannabis industry
The regulated cannabis industry entered into an important new phase this month, presenting a new round of challenges and costs for state operators.





Joshua R. Mandell
Partner
Akerman LLP
Email: joshua.mandell@akerman.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
Joshua is a member of the firm's national cannabis practice and chair of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Cannabis Section.

California's regulated cannabis industry entered into an important new phase this month, presenting a new round of challenges and costs for state operators. On July 1, a six-month transition period ended and stringent new state regulations took effect.
In November 2017, the California Bureau of Cannabis Control, the main entity charged with rulemaking and industry oversight, issued emergency rules providing for the release of tempo...
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