ILEA NCC May 2018 Ed Event - Cannabis Panel
ILEA NCC May 2018 Ed Event - Cannabis Panel - 1544 Events in Oakland.
The Age of Legalization:
California Cannabis Event Panel
With the passage of Prop 64 in 2016, the state of California celebrated that they would finally have access to recreational cannabis. Fast forward to January 2018 when California residents could leisurely stroll into their local licensed dispensary and purchase cannabis legally for the first time.
Although personal use of cannabis is now legal, both the cannabis industry and its clientele have had to deal with some growing pains since becoming a legal substance, especially when it comes to the question of cannabis at events. While the public is clamoring for a range of cannabis event experiences, new rules and regulations have curtailed events and limited them to a very particular type + format. Though there is great change on the horizon, the current state of the law for cannabis regulation in California is proving tricky for those looking to host events with a cannabis element.
On May 15th, 2018, a panel of esteemed cannabis professionals will discuss not only the legal aspects of cannabis at events, but also upcoming assembly bills that could change the law, the difference between hosting private and public cannabis events, current event businesses operating in the cannabis space and some details surrounding consumption and safety.
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With the passage of Prop 64 in 2016, the state of California celebrated that they would finally have access to recreational cannabis. Fast forward to January 2018 when California residents could leisurely stroll into their local licensed dispensary and purchase cannabis legally for the first time.
Although personal use of cannabis is now legal, both the cannabis industry and its clientele have had to deal with some growing pains since becoming a legal substance, especially when it comes to the question of cannabis at events. While the public is clamoring for a range of cannabis event experiences, new rules and regulations have curtailed events and limited them to a very particular type + format. Though there is great change on the horizon, the current state of the law for cannabis regulation in California is proving tricky for those looking to host events with a cannabis element.
On May 15th, 2018, a panel of esteemed cannabis professionals will discuss not only the legal aspects of cannabis at events, but also upcoming assembly bills that could change the law, the difference between hosting private and public cannabis events, current event businesses operating in the cannabis space and some details surrounding consumption and safety.