
Cannabis control boards
Cannabis control boards are regulatory bodies established by governments to oversee the legal production, distribution, and sale of cannabis. Their main functions include setting rules and guidelines for cannabis businesses, ensuring product safety and quality, controlling licensing of growers and retailers, and preventing illegal sales. These boards aim to balance public safety, health, and economic growth while managing the complexities of cannabis policy. By regulating the industry, they also work to reduce criminal activity related to cannabis and educate the public about its responsible use.