Office of Cannabis Control (BCC) The three state cannabis programs merged to form a new, single-state department called the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). DCC now authorizes and regulates all commercial cannabis activity in California. Office of Cannabis Control (BCC) California Department of Food and Agriculture (CalCannabis). There are some cities in California, for example, that have banned outdoor marijuana cultivation operations and dispensaries as a nuisance, even though they are legal at the state level.
Who regulates dispensaries in california?
Office of Cannabis Control (BCC) The three state cannabis programs merged to form a new, single-state department called the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). DCC now authorizes and regulates all commercial cannabis activity in California.
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