MjLink

California Panel Recommends Regulators Relax Rules for Struggling Cannabis Businesses - MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press

MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press

Cannabis Industry Business Professionals Blogs, Press Releases and News Articles from the best journalist in the industry. Stay updated on all news from many online cannabis news outlets, on MjLink.com

California Panel Recommends Regulators Relax Rules for Struggling Cannabis Businesses

Cannabis Business Times Marijuana News Thursday, 10 December 2020
1 minute reading time (280 words)

The California Cannabis Advisory Committee recommended regulatory changes Dec. 9 that would help licensed cannabis businesses compete with the illicit market and face new challenges related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Los Angeles Times report.

Recommended changes were included in the committee’s annual report, and include eliminating a $5,000 limit on the amount of cannabis that can be transported by delivery vans to make it easier for small businesses to sell different products, as well as pave the way for food and beverages to eventually be served in cannabis lounges, the news outlet reported.

Other recommendations include expanding the activities allowed under the state’s microbusiness licenses to include the processing of cannabis products, as well as allowing the licensees to conduct sales at licensed events, according to the Los Angeles Times. The committee also recommended eliminating a rule that testing facilities can only test cannabis products, as well as allowing companies to hold multiple cultivation licenses to share propagation and processing areas.

When California voters approved adult-use cannabis legalization in 2016, state officials predicted that 6,000 licensed retail stores would eventually set up shop, but currently, only 715 dispensaries and 315 delivery services are licensed in the state, according to the Los Angeles Times.

RELATED: California’s Grim Outlook: Coronavirus Pandemic Expediting the State’s Existing Cannabis Market Failures

Industry stakeholders have said that high taxes, strict regulations and municipal bans on commercial cannabis activity have slowed the market’s growth, the news outlet reported.

The Cannabis Advisory Committee held public hearings throughout 2020 and made 17 total recommendations for improving the state’s cannabis industry, according to the Los Angeles Times. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration must now consider the recommendations.


  • Previous
  • Next

About the author

Cannabis Business Times

Author's recent posts
More posts from author
Monday, 03 November 2025 Closing Farm Bill ‘Loophole’ Would Help Hemp Industry ‘Thrive,’ Minnesota AG Says
Monday, 03 November 2025 Borealis Opens State-of-the-Art Cultivation, Production Facility in Connecticut
Monday, 03 November 2025 InterCure, Cannasoul Partner to Advance Cannabis Science, Pharmaceutical Innovation
Monday, 03 November 2025 Curaleaf Launches 5th Annual 'Feed the Block' Fundraiser to Combat Food Insecurity in US
Monday, 03 November 2025 Planet 13 Divests California Dispensary, Closes Cultivation Facility
Monday, 03 November 2025 Cannabis Consumer Survey Shows Digital Conveniences Driving Purchasing

Related Posts

Closing Farm Bill ‘Loophole’ Would Help Hemp Industry ‘Thrive,’ Minnesota AG Says

Marijuana News

Borealis Opens State-of-the-Art Cultivation, Production Facility in Connecticut

Marijuana News

InterCure, Cannasoul Partner to Advance Cannabis Science, Pharmaceutical Innovation

Marijuana News

Curaleaf Launches 5th Annual 'Feed the Block' Fundraiser to Combat Food Insecurity in US

Marijuana News

Planet 13 Divests California Dispensary, Closes Cultivation Facility

Marijuana News

Cannabis Consumer Survey Shows Digital Conveniences Driving Purchasing

Marijuana News

Copyright ©2026 MjLink


main version