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		<title>Numerous California Cities Approve Cannabis Retail Measures</title>
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<p>A majority of the cannabis-related initiatives that were approved were located in Los Angeles and San Diego counties, green lighting the possibility of 70 additional <a href="https://www.canorml.org/election-guide-to-cannabis-candidates-november-2022-2/">cannabis retail licenses</a>. In California, Los Angeles leads as the most populated county, followed by San Diego County, Orange County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County.</p>
<p><a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Los_Angeles_County,_California,_Measure_C,_Marijuana_Tax_for_Unincorporated_Areas_Measure_(November_2022)">Los Angeles County</a> voters approved 25 retail licenses with Measure C by 59.88%, which enacts taxes in unincorporated areas of the county. This includes $10 per square foot for cultivators, 6% tax on gross retail receipts (as well as a gross receipts tax, including 2% tax for testing facilities, 3% tax on distribution, and 4% for “manufacturing and other marijuana business facilities.”) Additionally, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Santa_Monica,_California,_Measure_HMP,_Cannabis_Business_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Santa Monica</a> voters approved Measure HMP with a 66.79% “yes” vote to implement taxes for non-medical cannabis retailers, medical retailers, and all other licensed cannabis businesses (the city currently only has two licensed retailers). Cannabis-related measures in <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Claremont,_California,_Measure_CT,_Cannabis_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Claremont</a>, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Cudahy,_California,_Measure_BA,_Commercial_Marijuana_Regulation_and_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Cudahy</a>, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Lynwood,_California,_Proposition_TR,_Marijuana_Sales_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Lynwood</a>, and <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/South_El_Monte,_California,_Measure_CM,_Marijuana_Regulation_and_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">South El Monte</a> also passed. However, there were numerous cities that chose not to embrace cannabis such as <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Hermosa_Beach,_California,_Measure_M,_Repeal_Commercial_Marijuana_Ban_Initiative_(November_2022)">Hermosa Beach</a>, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Manhattan_Beach,_California,_Measure_MB,_Repeal_Commercial_Marijuana_Ban_Initiative">Manhattan Beach</a>, and <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/El_Segundo,_California,_Measure_W,_Commercial_Cannabis_Regulation_Measure_(November_2022)">El Segundo</a> all chose to maintain bans on commercial cannabis businesses.</p>
<p><a href="https://ballotpedia.org/San_Diego_County,_California,_Measure_A,_Cannabis_Business_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">San Diego County</a>, which has only approved five cannabis businesses so far, saw the approval of a cannabis tax through Measure A with 57.28%. This implements a 6% tax on retail businesses, 2% on testing, 3% on cultivation (or $10 per canopy square foot, which is an adjustment for inflation) and 4% for all other businesses. County officials estimate that these taxes could generate up to <a href="https://www.kusi.com/measure-a-cannabis-business-tax-in-unincorporated-san-diego-county/">$5.5 million annually in the general fund</a>, and could lead to 20 new cannabis business licenses. According to George Sadler, CEO of the San Diego-based cannabis brand Gelato, any news is good news. “Access has always been an issue,” said Sadler. “Any progress is a big plus.”</p>
<p>Currently, most of Orange County doesn’t allow for cannabis businesses with the exclusion of the city of Santa Ana. However, last week <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Huntington_Beach,_California,_Measure_O,_Commercial_Cannabis_Businesses_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Huntington Beach</a> voters approved Measure O with a yes vote of 54.69%, to approve an ordinance that will implement a 6% tax on gross receipts for retailers, and 1% of gross receipts for other cannabis businesses (estimated to generate $300,000-$600,000 annually). This could lead to up to 10 retail cannabis licenses. In <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Laguna_Woods,_California,_Measure_T,_Cannabis_Business_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Laguna Woods</a>, voters also approved a cannabis tax that would go toward general city services with Measure T with 62% of the vote.</p>
<p>In Northern California, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Sacramento_County,_California,_Measure_B,_Marijuana_Tax_for_Homeless_Services_Measure_(November_2022)">Sacramento County</a> voters were presented with a cannabis tax measure called Measure B but it failed. Although 53.49% of voters approved of this initiative, it required a 2/3 vote (or 66%+) to pass. Neighboring cities such as <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Monterey,_California,_Measure_J,_Marijuana_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Monterey</a> and <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Pacific_Grove,_California,_Measure_N,_Marijuana_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Pacific Grove</a> approved tax measures. In Sonoma County, <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Healdsburg,_California,_Measure_M,_Cannabis_Business_Tax_(November_2022)">Healdsburg</a> voters approved Measure M.</p>
<p>In San Bernardino County, voters approved a tax initiative in Montclair with <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Montclair,_California,_Measure_R,_Marijuana_Gross_Receipts_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">Measure R</a>. Central Californians in <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Avenal,_California,_Measure_C,_Marijuana_Business_Tax_(November_2022)">Kings County, Avenal</a> approved a tax initiative as well with Measure C, as well as voters in <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/McFarland,_California,_Measure_O,_Cannabis_Business_Tax_Measure_(November_2022)">McFarland</a>, which is located in Kern County.</p>
<p>While local cities and counties in California delivered on cannabis initiatives, the state has also been implementing other changes recently. </p>
<p>California state voters also chose to keep Gavin Newsom as governor for another term. Earlier in October, Newsom signed a bill called the “Alternate Plea Act” that will help defendants who have been charged with drug-related offenses. According to the <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/californias-newsom-signs-bill-to-offer-alternative-plea-for-those-facing-drug-charges/">Drug Policy Alliance</a>, the “public nuisance plea will carry the same criminal penalty as the drug offense charged but without triggering the collateral consequences.”</p>
<p>“With this plea option, individuals will be able to resume their life after incarceration and not be blocked from securing housing and employment,” <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/californias-newsom-signs-bill-to-offer-alternative-plea-for-those-facing-drug-charges/">the organization explained</a>.</p>
<p>In September, Newsom also signed a bill to <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/newsom-signs-bill-protecting-california-workers-who-smoke-off-the-clock/">protect employees</a> who choose to consume cannabis off-the-clock. “For too many Californians, the promise of cannabis legalization remains out of reach,” Newsom said in a press release. “These measures build on the important strides our state has made toward this goal, but much work remains to build an equitable, safe and sustainable legal cannabis industry. I look forward to partnering with the Legislature and policymakers to fully realize cannabis legalization in communities across California.”</p>
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