Marijuana Advocates Respond to Gavin Newsom's Proposed Regulations
California's New Regulations on Marijuana Accessibility
Governor Gavin Newsom's administration has proposed emergency regulations intended to streamline the cannabis industry in California. However, these regulations are being met with significant opposition from marijuana advocates, who argue that they may impose restrictions that disproportionately affect vulnerable groups.
Concerns from Hemp Industry Advocates
- Industry coalition One Hemp claims the new rules can limit access to CBD products.
- Advocates stress that many individuals with disabilities rely on these wellness products.
- A potential lawsuit may arise if the regulations are implemented.
Long-Term Implications for Cannabis in California
The proposed changes could reshape the landscape of California's cannabis industry, raising questions about market accessibility and regulatory fairness. Stakeholders are calling for a comprehensive review to ensure that regulations protect both the industry and consumers.
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