California's new law AB 1775, effective January 1, allows licensed dispensaries to operate cafes for legal cannabis consumption alongside food and non-alcoholic beverages. Oakland's Root'd plans to be the first in the Bay Area to implement this model, although many dispensaries are still figuring out the permits required for food handling. Assemblyman Matt Haney highlights the cultural importance of such spaces, indicating that Oakland could become a leading destination for cannabis tourism, which aligns with the city's reputation as a cannabis culture capital.
AB 1775 allows California dispensaries to open cafes for on-site cannabis consumption, promoting consumption with food and beverages, enhancing cannabis culture.
Root'd in Oakland aims to be the first Bay Area dispensary with a café, but still navigating the permit process for food-handling in cannabis.
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