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                <title><![CDATA[Chula Vista Eyes Marijuana Legalization Ballot Initiative]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>With the rollout of Proposition 64 on Jan. 1, Californians are beginning to enjoy legal adult-use marijuana. Some cities, though, decided not to legalize recreational cannabis, either because residents or leaders voiced opposition or because they wanted to wait to see how it played out in other areas of the state. Chula Vista is one&hellip;</p>
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<p>With the rollout of <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB64" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Proposition 64</a> on Jan. 1, Californians are beginning to enjoy legal adult-use marijuana. Some cities, though, decided not to legalize</p>


<p> recreational cannabis, either because residents or leaders voiced opposition or because they wanted to wait to see how it played out in other areas of the state.</p>


<p>Chula Vista is one such city that did not join legalization efforts right away, but is considering a ballot measure this year. This would put the final decision in the hands of the residents of the city.</p>


<p>According to an <a href="https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/california/City-of-Chula-Vista-Considering-Tax-on-Marijuana-Businesses-472461473.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">NBC Los Angeles</a> report, the city is working with a private research firm to survey residents for their feedback and thoughts on whether to legalize and how best to regulate the industry.The survey asks residents about a proposed city tax of up to 15 percent on marijuana businesses’ gross receipts. It also proposes taxing up to $10 per square foot of cannabis operations designated for testing, manufacturing related products, and cultivation. The city estimates this tax structure would bring in about $6 million per year, which would be used for extra law enforcement to monitor cannabis industry activity, youth education and drug prevention programs, and substance abuse programs. Remaining funds would be used to help out Chula Vista overall.</p>


<p>This design is similar to that instituted at the state level. Businesses will be required to comply with both state and local laws and pay taxes to each. Some consider the state and local taxes to be burdensome to businesses and have voiced concern that such a high tax structure makes operating legally unappealing to some. This could encourage black market sales to continue to flourish, critics say, with advocacy groups already petitioning for the state to reform the marijuana business taxes.</p>


<p>Regardless of what happens with taxes in Chula Vista and across the state, many businesses are doing quite well for themselves meeting the high demands of California residents for safe and legal recreational cannabis. Our Orange County <a href="/services/legal-compliance-business-consulting-and-other-services/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">marijuana legalization</a> lawyers know the smartest business strategy is a legal one. We are here to help cannabis entrepreneurs set up a business plan that will be in compliance with state and local laws now and remain agile as the industry continues to grow and change. A smart and focused plan up front could save your business in the long run from costly litigation and avoidable fines.</p>


<p>It is not known when the survey results in Chula Vista will be made public, but some residents shared their thoughts with NBC. Their feelings on legalization mirror that of many around the country. Some are hesitant, citing their own abuse issues and concerns over legalizing something that would require drug abuse education programs as a counterbalance. Others saw it as a practical move. If people are using marijuana anyway, the city should benefit from taxes associated with legal sales. And if those taxes cover all expenses associated with legalization, some residents see it as an obvious next step in line with the direction the rest of the country is moving.</p>


<p>Chula Vista City Council is discussing next steps and the possible ballot initiative this month.</p>


<p><em>The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.</em></p>


<p>Additional Resources:</p>


<p><a href="https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/california/City-of-Chula-Vista-Considering-Tax-on-Marijuana-Businesses-472461473.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City of Chula Vista Considering Legalizing Marijuana, Taxing Businesses</a>, Feb. 3, 2018, By Rory Devine, NBC Los Angeles</p>


<p>More Blog Entries:</p>


<p><a href="/blog/despite-statewide-marijuana-legalization-californians-must-follow-local-laws/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Despite Statewide Marijuana Legalization, Californians Must Follow Local Laws</a>, Jan. 15, 2018, By Cannabis Law Group</p>


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                <title><![CDATA[Preparing Marijuana Businesses for the Holiday Rush]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2017 15:11:58 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>As with any retail business, cannabis entrepreneurs find themselves with increased sales around the holiday season. Businesses which are prepared for these opportunities can invest in growth which will sustain profitability well into the new year. Fall Festivities There are many ways to market cannabis products for the fall season. GOOD Co-op, a cannabis company&hellip;</p>
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<p>As with any retail business, cannabis entrepreneurs find themselves with increased sales around the holiday season. Businesses which are prepared for these opportunities can invest in growth which will sustain profitability well into the new year.</p>


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<strong>Fall Festivities</strong>
There are many ways to market cannabis products for the fall season. GOOD Co-op, a cannabis company based in Oakland, has introduced a “pumpkin spice blondie”. According to <a href="http://fortune.com/2017/10/19/pumpkin-spice-marijuana/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Fortune</a>, the cookies are made with real pumpkin, a special blend of spices, and organic cannabis butter. The edibles will be sold exclusively through the Eaze platform in the Oakland area. There are many possibilities for similarly autumn-themed cannabis edibles and products. Apple butter, pumpkin buttercream, and similar autumn scents can be incorporated in many different formats. Edible treats, lotions and salves, bath products, candles, and many other products can carry popular autumn scents. Autumn festivals, carnivals, and other events give cannabis business owners more formats in which to introduce their products to consumers. 
Thanksgiving also presents many opportunities to integrate cannabis into holiday celebrations. Marijuana leaves can be used in centerpieces and decor. Cannabis candles are available in many scents. Cannabis can be incorporated into many Thanksgiving recipes. Cooks should be extremely careful to separate dishes with cannabis products from more family-friendly fare, so that children do not accidentally ingest marijuana. Thoroughly wash dishes and equipment between dish preparations so that cannabis products are not accidentally transferred between dishes. 
<strong>Gifts</strong>
Regardless of which specific holidays a person celebrates, the holiday season is a time for giving gifts. Cannabis entrepreneurs have opportunities to make a wide arrange of suitable cannabis products available during this busy retail season. Many existing retail products – such as oils and lotions, bath products, and candles – can be easily adapted to be marketed for the holiday gift season. With consumers beginning their holiday shopping earlier and earlier with each passing year, it is important for business owners to begin planning for the holiday rush early. Delivery regulations can also severely limit the reach of such products. An experienced cannabis business compliance attorney can help business owners deliver retail goods with the parameters of existing legal regulations. 
Personalized marketing can be more difficult during the holiday season. For most of the year, customers shop for themselves, and their buying habits can be easily analyzed. During the holiday season, however, buying habits are unpredictable, as customers shop for a wide range of recipients. In this regard, it can be helpful to have sales data from prior holiday seasons to make projections for end-of-year inventory needs. Personalization is also important during the ad-heavy holiday season. Customers are inundated with advertising during this time, so it can be easy for one particular message to get lost in the mix. Target your customers early and often to advise them of holiday sales, specials, and other offers. An experienced <a href="/services/business-plans/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">cannabis business planning</a> attorney can help marijuana entrepreneurs take advantage of increased revenues and business opportunities surrounding the holiday season, while maintaining compliance with all state and local cannabis regulations. 
<em>The Los Angeles Cannabis Law Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients </em><em>and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.</em>
Additional Resources:
<a href="http://fortune.com/2017/10/19/pumpkin-spice-marijuana/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Stoners Can Now Get in the Fall Mood With Pumpkin Spice Marijuana</em></a><em>,</em> October 19, 2017, by Emily Price, Fortune
More Blog Entries:
<a href="/blog/green-friday-and-marijuana-holiday-shopping/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>“Green Friday” and Marijuana Holiday Shopping</em></a><em>, </em>November 17, 2014, by Cannabis Law Group</p>


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