25 local governments sue over California marijuana delivery

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25 local governments sue over California marijuana delivery
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Beverly Hills and 24 other local governments sued California regulators to overturn a rule allowing home deliveries statewide, even into communities that banned commercial pot sales.

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Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ryan Coonerty said in a statement that the state rule damages local marijuana businesses and"betrays the promise made to the voters" in 2016. Marijuana companies and consumers had pushed for home deliveries because vast stretches of the state have banned commercial pot activity or not set up rules to allow legal sales, creating what's been called pot"deserts." Residents in those areas were effectively cut off from legal marijuana purchases.

The delivery rule sought to clarify what had been apparently conflicting regulations about where marijuana can be delivered in California.

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