We are proud of the leadership that both LA County and Governor Newsom have shown in recognizing how essential the legal cannabis market is to our communities in these challenging times.
Read More393 of 539 (nearly 73%) California local jurisdictions consisting of over 83% of the population passed Prop 64 in 2016, legalizing commercial cannabis activities.
Read MoreWe Won! AB 228 Dead! Unregulated Hemp CBD products prevented from being added to the food supply.
Read MoreCity of San Fernando recognized for it’s leadership and commitment to reversing the damage caused by the war on cannabis.
Read MoreCannabis Compliance Panel.
Read MoreCelebrating our 3rd Anniversary!
Read MoreEnjoy Responsibly!
Read MoreLA County Continues to Refuse to Respect the Will of the Voters.
Read MoreKYCC and CoPALM Host First Cannabis Educational Forum
Read MoreMunicipal Cannabis Policy Workshop
Read MoreCity of San Fernando Partners with Angeles Emeralds to offer a Free Cannabis Convictions Expungement Clinic.
Read MoreAutomated Expungement Begins!
Read MoreLA County Cannabis Policy Workshops!
Read MoreIndependent Cities Association Invites Angeles Emeralds to discuss responsible cannabis regulations.
Read MoreOn June 19th, LA County Board of Supervisors were being presented with full reports on cannabis regulations and were asked to decide on three options.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors were officially presented the Cannabis Advisory Workgroup's Recommendations Report, and presenting Angeles Emeralds co-founder Jonatan Cvetko, and other workgroup members an award for their efforts.
Read MoreOn May 24th, 2016 a small group of us began our journey advocating for responsible cannabis regulations in LA County. Over the last two years we've achieved many notable milestones.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a motion in support of Assemblymember Bonta's automated expungement Bill AB 1793.
The school of business hosted a presentation and panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities of the Cannabis Industry in Southern California.
Read MoreOver 200,000 residents qualify for expunging previous cannabis convictions in LA County.
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