Los Angeles marijuana

Roughly two dozen of 200 upcoming social equity marijuana retailers in Los Angeles got the greenlight from city regulators to apply for the required state permits, marking slow but steady progress in the municipality’s march toward industry expansion. According to a spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Cannabis Regulation, 27Continue Reading

A small band of the roughly 57 companies whose marijuana business permits expired on New Year’s Eve filed a lawsuit asking a California state judge to order Los Angeles officials to conduct an appeals process or at least a hearing over their licenses not being renewed. According to Law360.com, threeContinue Reading

Lawsuits filed by two former social equity applicants brings the total to at least six that have been filed against Los Angeles regulators over the city’s social equity licensing for cannabis businesses. Two more lawsuits filed over L.A.’s social equity cannabis licensing is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial,Continue Reading

Another group of frustrated social equity marijuana applicants filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles. In this suit, eight companies and individuals contend business applications they filed in September 2019 for social equity retail storefront licenses were for some reason ignored. According to Law360.com, the lawsuit – filed Oct. 30 inContinue Reading

The city of Los Angeles and its cannabis regulators are facing yet another lawsuit over the city’s controversial and much-delayed social equity program and the marijuana business licenses connected to it. Three companies that lost out in their bids to win social equity marijuana retail permits filed suit against theContinue Reading