California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB729

Introduced
2/15/17  
Refer
3/27/17  
Refer
3/27/17  

Caption

Nonmedical marijuana: licensee regulation.

Impact

The bill mandates that licensing authorities must suspend licenses after a third violation of selling marijuana to minors within three years. Furthermore, if a licensee repeatedly violates these rules, the authority has the discretion to revoke the license altogether. These changes aim to ensure that marijuana-related businesses adhere to regulations that prioritize protecting minors and maintaining public safety. A key addition is the requirement for businesses to clearly display signs stating, 'No Person Under 21 Allowed' at all public entrances, reinforcing the age restrictions imposed by the AUMA.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 729 introduced by Assembly Member Gray seeks to enhance the regulation of nonmedical marijuana activities in California. The bill amends various sections of the Business and Professions Code and adds new sections to fortify the rules governing commercial marijuana businesses. One primary objective is to necessitate stricter compliance measures for licensees engaging in commercial transactions, specifically aiming to prevent sales to individuals under the age of 21, thereby supporting the provisions of the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA).

Contention

AB 729 has notable implications for local governments and regulators as it lays out the framework for enforcing compliance among marijuana licensees. The bill establishes protocols for inspections, allowing peace officers to utilize individuals under 21 years of age during random checks to verify adherence to age restrictions. However, the introduction of these enforcement measures has generated discussions among legislators regarding potential abuses and the implications for civil liberties, particularly surrounding the use of youth as decoys in these compliance checks. Overall, while the bill is aimed at safeguarding public health, it raises questions about the balance between enforcement and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB622

Cannabis regulation: plant identification program: unique identifier.

CA SB1064

Cannabis: operator and separate premises license types: excessive concentration of licenses.

CA SB833

Cannabis licensing: cultivation licenses: changing license type: inactive status.

CA AB351

Cannabis: license transfers.

CA SB1503

Cannabis: workers and license requirements.

CA AB128

Cannabis: background checks and cannabis event organizer license type.

CA AB719

Medi-Cal: nonmedical and nonemergency medical transportation.

CA SB128

Cannabis: background checks and cannabis event organizer license type.

CA SB508

Cannabis: licenses: California Environmental Quality Act.

CA AB1601

Jury duty: eligibility.

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AZ HB2082

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AZ SB1466

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TN SB0921

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 29; Title 33; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 43; Title 45; Title 50; Title 53; Title 54; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to the "Pot for Potholes Act."

TN HB0703

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 29; Title 33; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 43; Title 45; Title 50; Title 53; Title 54; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to the "Pot for Potholes Act."