Probiotics & Cannabis Magazine June/July 2015 | Page 6

California Legislative Update - June 2015 By Casey O’Neill J une 5 was the deadline to pass bills out of their house of origin. This essentially marks the halfway point of the legislative process. Many bills did not clear the hurdle, but three cannabis bills did. We supported all three. Here's why: In December of 2014 we produced a document outlining our priorities for the year. The list was pretty simple and I bet many of you have heard our priorities by now: * Implement a multi-agency regulatory program and designate the California Department of Food and Agriculture the lead agency for regulating cannabis farms * Establish a system of tiered business licensing that ensures fair market access for the thousands of existing small and cottage farms and businesses * Develop a system of appellation controls to protect the value-added 6 cannabis flowers and products that make California a global leader * Strengthen environmental and watershed protections and ensure that there is a distinction between unregulated and criminal agriculture Amazingly, every one of our priorities is included in the legislation! * SB 643 (Mcguire) passed out of the State Senate on June 4, by a vote of 2613. This legislation will establish appellations of origin for "marijuana" grown in California. * AB 266 (Bonta) passed out of the Assembly on June 4 by a vote of 62 - 8. This legislation includes the Department of Food and Agriculture and establishes tiered-business licenses. * AB 243 (Wood) passed out of the Assembly on June 3 by a vote of 60-15. This legislation builds on a successful watershed protection pilot program established last year by the Water Board and the Department of Fish and Wildlife.