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California Cannabis Regulators Struggling With Job, Audit Says
The agency overseeing California’s legal marijuana market has been overmatched by the job and is struggling to hire sufficient staff and set an overall strategy for the nation’s largest cannabis economy, an audit found.
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Family Out $13K After Son Makes Series of In-Game Xbox Purchases
Having teenage video gamers can lead to big fights about screen time limits, but in the Schoepke house, it cost the Bolton, Massachusetts, family more than just their time. “Thirteen months of multi-hundred dollar charges. Everybody was just floored,” said Liz Schoepke. Schoepke and her husband said they are out $13,000 after their son made a series of in-game Xbox...
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1,200-Plus Properties on County Auction Block, Some for as Little as $100
Here’s a chance for you to grab some property in San Diego for cheap — well cheaper than usual. More than 1,200 properties are on the auction block because their owners failed to pay property taxes.
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California Issues First Batch of Licenses to Legally Sell Marijuana
California’s legal marijuana market is finally, fitfully, taking shape.
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Cheech Marin Touts State Tool for California Pot Businesses
The comedian and legendary stoner is in a new public service announcement publicizing a California Secretary of State website for budding marijuana entrepreneurs.
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California's Legal Pot Countdown: What's Coming by Jan. 1
California has published the rules that will govern its legal marijuana economy in 2018, giving businesses and consumers a glimpse into the future.