New Rules: California's Marijuana Laws Explained
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (847 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1936807270 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 586 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-24 |
Language | : | English |
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. He is the former editor of Cannabis Now Magazine and TheLeafOnline, and the author of Weed the People: From Founding Fiber to Forbidden Fruit (2012) and co-author (with Chris Conrad) of The Newbie's Guide to Cannabis and the Industry (2016). About the Author After graduating Harvard Law School in 2008, Jeremy Daw embarked on a career in cannabis journalism, with the goal of educating voters and policymakers on the many different varieties marijuana legalization could take -- and the consequences of choosing between them
He is the former editor of Cannabis Now Magazine and TheLeafOnline, and the author of Weed the People: From Founding Fiber to Forbidden Fruit (2012) and co-author (with Chris Conrad) of The Newbie's Guide to Cannabis and the Industry (2016). After graduating Harvard Law School in 2008, Jeremy Daw embarked on a career in cannabis journalism, with the goal of educating voter
AUMA itself is over sixty pages long and the laws governing possession, distribution and cultivation are neither simple nor straight forward. The biggest change in California's cannabis policy in two decades is upon us. Will you be ready? In New Rules, Jeremy Daw, a cannabis journalist who has been tracking and writing about the AUMA for major publications since its inception, leverages his understanding of drug policies and his connection to California's top cannabis attorneys to prepare you for the law's sweeping changes, the most significant of which are still to come. As Daw shows, legalization doesn't mean "anything goes;" rather, California's new marijuana law comes with plenty of limits and boundaries.. Armed with this authoritative guide to California's new rules, patients, adult users and gardeners can be confident they stay within the legal guidelines and avoid costly penalties and fines. But the biggest change of all is coming soon: the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, which voters approved as Proposition 64 in 2016. California's medical marijuana patients have had the right to use marijuana for over