California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2929

Introduced
2/16/18  
Introduced
2/16/18  
Refer
3/22/18  
Refer
3/22/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Refer
4/17/18  
Report Pass
5/9/18  
Engrossed
5/17/18  
Engrossed
5/17/18  
Refer
5/17/18  
Refer
5/17/18  
Refer
5/30/18  

Caption

Cannabis.

Impact

This bill is framed within the architectural context of the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA) and the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA). By allowing licensees to interact freely, it supports the overarching goals of both AUMA and MAUCRSA, which aim to create a regulated and thriving market for both medicinal and adult-use cannabis. The amendment is expected to enhance operational efficiency and ensure compliance with state law while promoting lawful commerce in the industry.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2929 seeks to amend Section 26053 of the Business and Professions Code, focusing on commercial cannabis activity in California. The bill clarifies that all commercial cannabis activities are to be conducted solely between licensed entities, with the provision allowing licensees to engage in activities permitted under their respective licenses. The intent of the bill is to streamline operations within the cannabis industry by facilitating collaboration and commerce between different licensed operators, thereby fostering a more integrated business landscape within the cannabis sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding AB 2929 may include the balance between state regulation and local control. As various municipalities may have differing regulations regarding cannabis, the amendment could raise concerns among local governments regarding their ability to enforce specific ordinances that might restrict certain commercial activities. Additionally, there's a potential for conflict over the interests of large versus small operators within the licensed community, as enhanced freedoms in commerce may disproportionately benefit larger businesses that can manage complex regulatory requirements more effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1109

Cannabis: demographic information of license applicants.

CA AB351

Cannabis: license transfers.

CA AB1719

Cannabis: California Environmental Quality Act.

CA AB420

Cannabis: industrial hemp.

CA AB623

Cannabis: THC testing variances.

CA AB128

Cannabis: background checks and cannabis event organizer license type.

CA AB1111

Cannabis: small producer event sales license.

CA AB1610

Cannabis: Department of Cannabis Control.

CA AB766

Cannabis: invoices: payment.

CA SB128

Cannabis: background checks and cannabis event organizer license type.

Similar Bills

CA SB1109

Cannabis: demographic information of license applicants.

CA AB1719

Cannabis: California Environmental Quality Act.

CA SB1244

Cannabis testing laboratories.

OK SB1635

Medical marijuana; requiring an affidavit for license renewal under certain circumstance; testing. Emergency.

CA AB2721

Cannabis: testing laboratories.

OK HB2646

Medical marijuana; clarifying duties of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; codification; effective date.

CA AB2980

Cannabis: premises: common space.

CA AB1578

Cannabis programs: cooperation with federal authorities.