Cannabis consumption lounges are legal in California but not in Sacramento. But now, the state’s capital is looking to jump on board.
During a Tuesday committee meeting, city officials were set to review several issues related to cannabis, including a proposal that would allow licensed dispensaries to create designated onsite areas for individuals to consume cannabis.
The proposal touches on ideas like monitoring individual usage, implementing employee training, setting time limits, and having lounges be required to offer ride-share services or regional transit passes, MSN reported.
Officials could reach a decision on the proposal later this month.
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