Cannabis Practitioners Group

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Cannabis Practitioners Group Officers

Whitney Hodges

Whitney Hodges, Vice Chair

William Tolin Gay

William Tolin Gay, Secretary

Cannabis Practitioners Group Mission Statement

The Cannabis Practitioners Group (CPG) of the California Lawyers Association is a CLA-wide group of voluntary attorneys who currently – or would like to – practice law in service of the cannabis industry and movement in California. The mission of the CPG is to:

  • Provide legal education on cannabis law issues to California lawyers who are not already practicing in this area.
  • Develop networking opportunities among current cannabis law practitioners and other attorneys and professionals whose work may cross-over with cannabis law issues.
  • Support California law students and newer attorneys who are interested in practicing law within the cannabis industry and movement in California.
  • Articulate policy positions of California lawyers on legislative and regulatory issues impacting the cannabis industry and movement.

Upcoming Events

California Legislation

California Legislation 2025

The 2025 California Legislative Session convened on January 6, 2025, and it will adjourn on September 13, 2025. 

BILL NO.SUMMARYSTATUS
AB 564 (Haney)To retain the existing cannabis excise tax rate of 15% of the gross receipts of any retail sale by a cannabis retailer.03/10/25

Re-referred to Coms. on B. & P. and Rev. & Tax. pursuant to Assembly Rule 96.
AB 1065 (Ortega)To require that the calculation of interchange fees charged by a issuer, a payment card network, an acquirer bank, or a processor not take into account gratuity or certain state taxes, including the cannabis excise tax.03/10/25

Referred to Coms. on B.&F. and JUD.
AB 1332 (Ahrens)To authorize a licensed microbusiness with an M-license whose licensed activities include retail sale, distribution, and outdoor cultivation to directly ship medicinal cannabis to a medicinal cannabis patient in the state, and to authorize free medicinal cannabis or medicinal cannabis products provided to medicinal cannabis patients in compliance with MAUCRSA to be shipped to those patients by a licensed microbusiness with an M-license.03/10/25

Referred to Com. on B. & P.
AB 998 (Hadwick)To make a vape pen confiscated by a school as contraband presumed to have been generated by a household and presumed to be household hazardous waste when properly managed and disposed of at a household hazardous waste collection facility or through a household hazardous waste collection program, and to prohibit a public agency from including vape pens in a materials exchange program at a household hazardous waste collection facility to make reusable household hazardous products or materials available to recipients, as a part of its household hazardous waste collection program.03/10/25

Referred to Com. on E.S & T.M.
AB 686 (Berman)To add DCC chief deputy director, deputy director of equity and inclusion, deputy director of legal affairs and chief counsel to the DCC to the list of individuals prohibited from engaging in certain activities, including from receiving any commission or profit whatsoever, directly or indirectly, from any person applying for or receiving any license or permit.03/03/25

Referred to Com. on B. & P.
AB 632 (Hart)To streamline the process for a local agency to obtain a court judgment for payment of fine and penalties for unlicensed commercial cannabis activity, and to establish a procedure to collect administrative fines or penalties by lien upon the parcel of land on which the unlicensed commercial cannabis activity occurred.03/03/25

Referred to Coms. on L. GOV. and JUD.
SB 378 (Wiener)To make online cannabis and hemp marketplaces strictly liable for damages; to require online sellers to create a reporting system enabling people to flag an unlicensed product or seller; and to require marketplaces that don’t verify California cannabis seller licenses to post a disclaimer.02/26/25

Referred to Com. on JUD.
SB 501 (Allen)To create a producer responsibility program to require a producer responsibility organization (PRO) to ensure the safe and convenient collection and management of covered products, including electronic cigarettes and vape pens, and to require the PRO to submit a producer responsibility plan to the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and to implement its plan within 90 days of approval.02/26/25

Referred to Coms. on E.Q. and JUD.
SB 479 (Arreguin)To state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation relating to cannabis.02/26/25

Referred to Com. on RLS.
AB 1209 (Rodriguez)To require an employer that is licensed under MAUCRSA annually to provide proof that it has secured payment of workers’ compensation to the administrative director, and to require the administrative director to provide assistance to any employer that notifies the administrative director that it has insufficient workers’ compensation coverage or has been unable to obtain coverage.02/24/25

Read first time.
AB 1397 (Flora)To authorize a hemp manufacturer to produce and sell low-dose hemp drinks, and to impose a low-dose hemp drink excise tax upon purchasers of low-dose hemp drinks sold in the state at 10% of the gross receipts of any retail sale of low-dose hemp drinks, and to require the tax, and interest, penalties, and other amounts collected and paid to the department pursuant to the tax, to be deposited into the Low-Dose Hemp Drink Excise Tax Fund, which the bill would establish.02/24/25

Read first time.
AB 1496 (Rubio)To reinstate the task force on state and local regulation of commercial cannabis activity, which was repealed on January 1, 2025, and to expand the task force to include representatives from tribal governmental entities regulating commercial cannabis activity.02/24/25

Read first time.
AB 1027 (Sharp-Collins)To make a non-substantive change to the existing prohibition on cannabis or cannabis products from being sold pursuant to a license provided for under MAUCRSA unless a representative sample of the cannabis or cannabis products has been tested by a licensed testing laboratory.02/21/25

From printer. May be heard in committee March 23.
AB 895 (Rubio)To make a non-substantive change to an exception to the prohibition on a licensee from giving away any amount of cannabis or cannabis product as part of a business promotion or other commercial activity.02/20/25

From printer. May be heard in committee March 22.
AB 762 (Irwin and Wilson)To prohibit, beginning January 1, 2026, a person from selling, distributing, or offering for sale a new or refurbished disposable, battery-embedded vapor inhalation device in this state.02/19/25

From printer. May be heard in committee March 21.
AB 8 (Aguiar-Curry)To authorize DCC licensees to manufacture, distribute, or sell products that contain industrial hemp or cannabinoids, extracts, or derivatives from industrial hemp, and to require out-of-state hemp manufacturers who produce an industrial hemp product that is a food or beverage for sale in this state to register with the DCC.02/03/25

Referred to Com. on B. & P.

California Regulations

California Case Law

CourtCase
California Court of Appeal, 2nd DistrictJCCrandall v. County of Santa Barbara (Jan. 3, 2025)
United States Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitThomas v. County of Humboldt (Dec. 30, 2024)
California Court of Appeal, 3rd DistrictSacramento Municipal Utility District v. David Kwan (Apr. 30, 2024)
California Court of Appeal, 1st DistrictApex Solutions v. Falls Lake Insurance Management Co., Inc. (Apr. 16, 2024)
United States Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitPeridot Tree, Inc. v. City of Sacramento (Mar. 4, 2024)

California Ethics Opinions

Webinars and Other Resources

Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law
Civility in the Legal Profession
Competence
Family Law
Intellectual Property Law

Original Air Date: 10/10/20
Cannabis Intellectual Property Law Nuts & Bolts

Original Air Date: 11/9/2020
Shelter In Place Institute: Cannabis & IP Law Litigation 2020 Update

Original Air Date: 3/10/2020
Trademarks & Cannabis Law

Original Air Date: 1/29/2020
Introduction to IP & Cannabis Law

Original Air Date: 10/21/2020
Trade Secrets in Cannabis

Original Air Date: 11/10/2021
45th Annual IP Institute: Shifting Tokes — Cannabis-Related Patents in a Changing World

Original Air Date: 4/22/2021
Rolling with Patents: IP in Cannabis and Recent Cannabis Patent Litigation

Original Air Date: 7/1/2021
Summer Cannabis (Law) Series: Protecting Cannabis IP in an Uncertain Legal Landscape

Intellectual Property Cannabis Interest Group

Participate in the IP Property Cannabis Interest Group which offers frequent webinar presentations and community discussions of hot topics and practice tips.

The Interest Groups of the IP Section are open to all IP Section members interested in participating. The groups have regular meetings open to all members of the IP Section. They also present educational programs focused on the needs of various IP practices.

All of the interest groups send periodic e-mail bulletins to their members. As an IP Law Section member, you can sign up for the IP Cannabis Interest Group to receive notifications in all areas that interest you.

For more information, contact the Intellectual Property Law Section at IP@calawyers.org.

Announcements of meetings and CLE programs are included in Inevitable Disclosures, which is sent to all members of the Section.

Not a member of the IP Section and want to join the Interest Group?  Join IP Section Here and then sign up for the Interest Group Here.

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