Recreational marijuana will be legal in California on Jan. 1.
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles City Council voted to license the sale of recreational marijuana on Wednesday. Debates on proposed regulations went on for several months prior to Wednesday’s vote, but the city council approved regulations for commercial cultivation and sales to begin on Jan. 1.
New regulations will bar any marijuana businesses from setting up in residential neighborhoods. Zoning will also restrict businesses from being set up close to libraries, schools and parks.
The office of City Council President Herb Wesson said that the new regulations will be in effect as soon as Mayor Eric Garcetti signs the legislation. Wesson believes that other cities will use Los Angeles as a model for their own regulations, saying “The other cities in this nation, they are looking to L.A.,” he said.
The City Council voted unanimously on the rules, voting 12 to 0 for the new regulations. The new regulations also aim to decriminalize people who want to open a cannabis business who had previously been jailed for weed. Those convicted of serious or violent crimes will be barred from obtaining a permit to sell or cultivate marijuana.
Medical marijuana businesses that are already operating and are compliant with current regulations will be given priority for recreational permits. Officials said that the new regulations are a guideline and will likely be revised next year once recreational marijuana is implemented.
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