Cannabis Practitioners Group

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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.

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California Legislation

California Legislation 2026

The 2026 California Legislative Session convened on January 5, 2026, and the session is scheduled to adjourn on August 31, 2026.

Bill No.SummaryStatus
1AB 2532 (Irwin)Placeholder bill for legislation regarding cannabis.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
2AB 2420 (Caloza)To state the Legislature’s plan to enact future legislation authorizing licensed cannabis retailers to donate cannabis or cannabis products to persons 65 years of age and older and to exempt those donations from the cannabis excise tax.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
3AB 2617 (Schiavo)Placeholder bill for legislation regarding cannabis.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
4AB 2494 (Rogers)To preserve an existing provision in the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund that authorizes up to $500,000 per fiscal year to be loaned to the Department of Fish and Wildlife specifically to address environmental damage on forest lands caused by marijuana cultivation, meaning the bill maintains a dedicated funding mechanism for remediating the ecological harm—such as water diversion, pesticide contamination, and habitat destruction—associated with illicit cannabis grows on state forest lands.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
5AB 2667 (Hadwick)To prohibit marketing or selling vape products that imitate non-vape items, use branding appealing to minors, or include videogame capabilities, and to require the Department of Cannabis Control to revoke or suspend the license of any cannabis licensee who violates these prohibitions—exposing licensed cannabis operators who sell cannabis vape products to potential license revocation, civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation (or $50,000 for distributors), criminal infraction fines, and product seizure.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
6AB 2506 (Hart)Placeholder bill for legislation regarding cannabis.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
7AB 2537 (Chen)Placeholder bill for legislation regarding cannabis.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
8AB 2249 (Irwin)Placeholder bill for legislation regarding the Department of Cannabis Control’s youth advertising and marketing enforcement.02/20/26
From printer. May be heard in committee March 22.
9AB 2489 (Lowenthal)To streamline California’s controlled‑substance research approval process by allowing expedited state review of certain Schedule I and II studies, making it easier for clinical research involving cannabis to include California veterans as participants in trials for conditions such as PTSD and chronic pain.02/20/26
Read first time. To print.
10AB 2250 (Aguiar-Curry)To make technical revisions to the definitions that AB 8 (2025) added to the Cannabis Tax Law concerning cannabis and cannabinoids.02/20/26
From printer. May be heard in committee March 22.
11AB 2246 (Wicks)To make a nonsubstantive change the MAUCRSA requirement that a licensed manufacturer only use only cannabinoid concentrates and extracts that are manufactured or processed exclusively from cannabis obtained from a licensed cannabis cultivator.02/19/26
Read first time. To print.
12AB 1965 (Sharp-Collins)To revise how licensed laboratories sample and test cannabis and cannabis products, including updating batch and sampling definitions, clarifying when and how retesting may occur, and adjusting related Department of Cannabis Control oversight provisions.02/14/26
From printer. May be heard in committee March 16.
13AB 1826 (Lackey)To require the Department of Cannabis Control to provide supporting evidence and an opportunity to meet-and-confer before recalls, embargoes, or destructions proceed; to set deadlines for embargo and condemnation decisions (including expedited timelines for perishables); and to bar the DCC from conditioning corrective actions on waivers of licensees’ rights or on premature product destruction.02/12/26
From printer. May be heard in committee March 14.
14SB 936 (Blakespear)To prohibit retailers, including licensed cannabis retailers, from selling most flavored nitrous oxide, nitrous oxide in containers larger than 8 grams, and devices used to inhale nitrous oxide, and to authorize courts to suspend a business’s cannabis license for repeated violations of these prohibitions.02/11/26
Referred to Coms. on PUB. S. and B. P. & E.D.
15AB 1564 (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.02/02/26
Referred to Com. on B. & P.
16AB 762 (Irwin and Wilson)To prohibit, beginning January 1, 2027, a person from importing or manufacturing for sale in this state a new or refurbished disposable, battery-embedded vapor inhalation device, and, beginning January 1, 2028, a person from selling, distributing, or offering for sale a new or refurbished disposable, battery-embedded vapor inhalation device in this state.01/29/26
In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. Read third time. Passed. Ordered to the Senate. (Ayes 50. Noes 17.)

California Regulations

California Case Law

CourtCase
Supreme Court of CaliforniaSellers v. Superior Court of Sacramento County (Jan. 29, 2026)
United States Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitPeridot Tree WA, Inc. v. Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Control Board (Jan. 2, 2026)
United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, 9th CircuitIn re Griffithe (Oct. 30, 2025)
Supreme Court of the United StatesMedical Marijuana, Inc. v. Horn (Apr. 2, 2025)
California Court of Appeal, 4th DistrictMurphy v. AAA Auto Insurance of Southern California (Jan. 24, 2025)
United States Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitThomas v. County of Humboldt (Dec. 30, 2024)

California Ethics Opinions

Webinars and Other Resources

Antitrust and Consumer Protection Law
Civility in the Legal Profession
Competence
Criminal Law
Environmental Law
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: 10/21/2020
Trade Secrets in Cannabis

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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