A month after California created a Department of Cannabis, reforms and challenges take shape
Over the summer, California made its biggest change to how cannabis is regulated since voters approved legalization half a decade ago, with Gov. Gavin Newsom merging three agencies that had been overseeing segments of the industry into one new Department of Cannabis.
A month later, new strategies and challenges for the industry are taking shape.
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