Cannabis could soon be attraction at California county fairs
The deep-fried Oreo stand at your local county fair could soon be overrun by fairgoers who have the munchies.
That's because cannabis may be allowed at California county fairs, thanks to an option in a bill signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown in June detailing how the legalization of marijuana will be carried out.
The Sacramento Bee reports that there is clause in SB-94 that lets county fairs throughout the state allow for the sampling and sale of cannabis to people 21 years and older in designated areas.
The bill also allows local jurisdictions to rent campgrounds for events centered around cannabis even when fairs aren't taking place.
And at least some of the organizers of county fairs in the state are talking about it. The board of the Stanislaus County Fair and its CEO, Matt Cranford, have discussed the issue, Adrenna Alkhas, spokeswoman of the board, told the Sacramento Bee.
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