California Bans Weed Delivery By Drones and Self-Driving Cars – News

California’s legal weed green rush is set to instantly explode at the beginning of next year, but as regulators, ganjapreneurs and cannabis consumers ready themselves for recreational sales and updates to the state’s longstanding medical marijuana program, Golden State delivery services were given a rude awakening about their technological growth ceiling. 

According to Ars Technica, California’s impending legal weed regulations will ban the use of unmanned delivery drones and self-driving cars, requiring mobile budtenders to deliver orders in old-fashioned human-driven vehicles.

“Deliveries may be made only in person by enclosed motor vehicle.” The state regulations read. Continuing, “Cannabis goods may not be visible to the public during deliveries. Cannabis goods may not be left in an unattended motor vehicle unless the vehicle has an active alarm system. Vehicles used for delivery must have a dedicated, active GPS device that enables the dispensary to identify the geographic location of the vehicle during delivery.”

That regulation will not only ban companies like Eaze and MDelivers from following through on their plans to experiment with Silicon…

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