Marijuana businesses will be allowed to serve food and have live music performances as a way to attract more customers.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law Monday that will allow “Amsterdam-style” cannabis cafes starting next year, the bill ...
Could California soon have its very own Amsterdam? Gavin Newsom signs bill permitting cannabis cafes to sell food and drinks.
Cities will be able to issue permits that allow cannabis dispensaries to host live performances and serve hot food and ...
California legalizes cannabis cafes, allowing food sales and events in lounges. Learn how the new law impacts consumers and ...
AB 1775 allows local governments in California to permit cannabis retailers to sell food, drinks and even tickets to live ...
Customers will be able to buy cannabis on-site at the lounges, which will also be able to sell non-cannabis-infused foods and ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1775 into law, which will allow local municipalities to begin permitting ...
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California law already allows people to smoke weed inside licensed cannabis lounges but bans the businesses from selling food ...
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Cannabis cafes offering food, coffee and live entertainment will soon become reality in California, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill legalizing the establishments popularized in Amsterdam.