One of the major changes to California cannabis regulations is the creation of a new licensing category for “microbusinesses.” This category is designed to provide support for small-scale cannabis businesses that are involved in multiple aspects of the supply chain, such as cultivation, manufacturing, and retail.
Another significant change is the implementation of new testing and labeling requirements for cannabis products. These requirements are designed to ensure that consumers have access to accurate and comprehensive information about the products they are purchasing.
Additionally, the state has revised its rules for cannabis advertising and marketing. These changes are aimed at preventing false or misleading advertising and ensuring that cannabis products are not marketed to minors.
Overall, these updates to California cannabis regulations are a positive step for the industry and will help to promote a safer and more transparent market for cannabis products. For businesses operating in the industry, it is important to stay up to date with these changes and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations. HAVE QUESTIONS? EMAIL INFO@KOUSSLAW.COM