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NEW STATE MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAWS TAKE EFFECT FRIDAY

California’s medical marijuana industry is growing up fast, so to speak, because a new law professionalizing the growth, sale and taxation of the plant that goes into effect Friday. The California Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act establishes a new state agency, the Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation, that will gear up and start issuing permits. Managing editor Tami Roleff has more…gr-49646-1-1 (1)
A new law that establishes a framework of state regulation for medical marijuana goes into effect tomorrow. Dale Gieringer, director of the California division of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), says patients eventually will see more dispensaries set up shop.
“I think it’s going to result in more access, partly because it does allow for-profit operation, and local governments are going to feel more comfortable with allowing state-regulated facilities than with unregulated facilities.”
Dozens of local municipalities, including Yucca Valley, have passed ordinances to either allow or forbid medical marijuana sales within their borders.
By some estimates, the state and cities stand to make $1 billion a year in taxes once the industry builds out.
Gieringer says the industry has evolved enormously, just in the past few years.
“The industry itself has taken a lot of steps to increase testing of products, maintain certain standards with regards to pesticides,” he says. “But a lot more has to be done, and it’s going to be done with state guidance.”
Next November, voters will weigh in on a ballot measure to legalize marijuana for recreational use.

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