Cannabis: curbside pickup.
The implementation of AB 2824 has the potential to enhance customer convenience and increase sales for cannabis retailers by providing an accessible and safer way for customers to shop, particularly highlighted during the pandemic. It also requires that the designated curbside pickup areas be monitored and recorded via video surveillance to ensure safety and compliance with security standards, which aligns with the existing regulatory framework put in place by the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act.
Assembly Bill 2824, introduced by Assembly Member Mia Bonta, amends Section 26070 of the Business and Professions Code in California, specifically relating to cannabis retail operations. This bill authorizes cannabis retailers to conduct sales via curbside pickup, allowing customers to receive their purchases directly from their vehicles without entering the store premises. This change is significant for the cannabis retail sector, which has traditionally required in-store shopping or delivery options only.
Some points of contention surrounding this bill include the balance between accessibility and security. Critics may argue that allowing curbside pickups necessitates robust security measures to prevent theft and ensure the integrity of transactions, adhering to the operational protocols established under the existing cannabis legislation. Overall, while the bill is expected to streamline operations for cannabis retailers, stakeholders must address the additional security implications that come with this new sales model.