A ban on flavored tobacco is expected to drain funds for Silicon Valley groups that serve needy families. Last November California voters approved Prop. 31, which bars the sale of flavored tobacco. The unintended consequences of the state measure could reduce tax revenue for early child development programs.| San José Spotlight
San Jose has put the kibosh on flavored tobacco to reduce teen vaping. Starting Friday, San Jose’s 600-plus smoke shops can no longer sell flavored tobacco and e-cigarettes, including menthol flavored products. The ban, which the San Jose City Council unanimously passed last September, will apply to any tobacco products with an artificial or natural flavor,...| San José Spotlight
San Jose will consider reducing fines for regulated cannabis dispensaries to help them become more financially lucrative. The Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee, composed of five San Jose councilmembers, unanimously recommended reducing fines on legal dispensaries, among other ideas to ease the burden on cannabis sellers. The city council on Nov. 14 will...| San José Spotlight
San Jose officials are relaxing cannabis regulations and instead want to refocus efforts to end the black market industry.| San José Spotlight
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