San Andreas Marijuana Dispensary Legislation 2024 (29/11/24)

Introduction

This Legislation establishes a legal framework for the operation of marijuana dispensaries within San Andreas, detailing standards for distribution, allowances, legal protections from drug related criminal prosecutions and operational protocols.

Purpose

To regulate the retail distribution of marijuana products within licensed dispensaries, ensure legal compliance, provide protections from criminal prosecution related to drug offenses and establish operational guidelines for dispensaries in San Andreas.

Details and Stipulations

  1. Dispensary Standards

Location - Dispensaries must be located on commercial properties and cannot operate at residential properties

Inventory Control - Dispensaries must document stock levels, total sales and deliveries

  1. Limits and Allowances

Sales Limits - Dispensaries are allowed to sell a maximum of 3 marijuana seeds or an equivalent amount of marijuana for rolling or pipe smoking to a single customer per transaction

Product Sourcing - All marijuana products possessed or sold must be sourced from licensed cultivation facilities.

Possession - Licensed Dispensary employees in the course of dispensary business may possess bulk packaged marijuana, bagged marijuana, bulk seeds or marijuana joints

  1. Product Distribution

Authorized Suppliers - Dispensaries may only purchase/grow marijuana products from licensed cultivation facilities within San Andreas.

  1. Legal Protection

Exemption - Dispensary employees in the course of legal business in compliance with legislation are exempt from criminal charges for marijuana sale or possession related offenses (unless for certain circumstances)

  1. Operation

Licensing - In order to operate Legally in San Andreas, dispensary facilities are required to obtain a license, which comes with a base free of $25,000. With all individuals working at the dispensary facility also needing to obtain this license.

Background checks - all dispensary employees must have no felony charges in the past 30 days in order to work legally.

Ownership - Owners must have no felony charges to operate legally

Reporting - Monthly records detailing sales and inventory must be kept available.

Enforcement/Penalties

Compliance - Violations of these standards may result in fines and can lead to license suspension or revocation.

Liability - it is one’s duty or responsibility of the dispensary owner to ensure all current employees are qualified to work and that their dispensary is operatinfg legally.

Inspections - dispensaries are subject to inspections by the Department of Health and Business.

Definitions

Dispensary - a county approved business authoirzied to distribute marijuana products and permitted by the county to cultivate and supply marijuana products to licensed dispensaries

Signatures

Attorney General

Bill Board

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