California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed into law this week allowing the establishment of Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes, after vetoing a similar bill last year over concerns about smoking in public. did.
The bill is AB1775,
Authorizes local jurisdictions to permit the manufacture or sale of non-cannabis food or beverage products, as specified, by licensed retailers or small businesses in areas where cannabis consumption is permitted, if certain conditions are met. Become. Selling tickets to live musicals or other performances on the premises of a licensed retailer or small business in areas where cannabis consumption is permitted.
of san francisco chronicle reported:
Last year, Newsom vetoed an earlier version of the bill, writing in his veto message that the bill “could undermine California's long-standing smoke-free workplace protections.”
The iteration, which passed the Assembly 63-5 and the Senate 30-7, aims to address public health concerns, according to Sen. Benjamin Allen, a co-sponsor of the bill. It is said that the following corrections are included. The United Commercial and Food Workers Union supported the bill, Haney's office said.
These amendments include requiring cafes to post signs warning that cannabis consumption will occur on-site, requiring employers to include a second-hand smoke and workplace hazard assessment, and requiring local governments to ensure that cafes are allowed to This includes considering ventilation and filtration requirements.
MJ Biz Daily memo Newsom vetoed another bill that would have allowed marijuana farmers to sell directly to the public.
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