California’s cannabis industry will not have to comply with cap-and-trade, ARB clarifies

Published 23:58 on December 5, 2017  /  Last updated at 04:27 on December 6, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, US

California’s Air Resources Board has hit back against the state’s Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), which claimed in draft emergency regulations in last month that cannabis licensees would have to comply with the cap-and-trade programme.
California’s Air Resources Board has hit back against the state’s Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), which claimed in draft emergency regulations in last month that cannabis licensees would have to comply with the cap-and-trade programme.


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