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10 June, 2026

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Of the three registered cannabis businesses in Paso Robles in recent years, only one has survived the City Council’s ongoing dilemma of what to do about adult-use delivery. But thanks to a discussion at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Paso-owned deliveries could be one step closer to becoming a reality that could consequently relieve local marijuana businesses of financial hardship.
“I just want the council to understand that we’ve been patient for many, many years, and every time cannabis gets brought up, the votes are always there, but there’s no action,” Dubs Green Garden owner Grace Hall told the City Council on May 19. “We have to wait months and even years. … Just understand how financially detrimental this has been to our business.”
The issue of adult-use delivery in Paso Robles dates back to October 2022, when the City Council approved an ordinance that allowed a maximum of three registered medical marijuana services at the time to also deliver for non-medical adult use, but that temporary policy was only in effect for a year, until November 2023.
It wasn’t until 2025 that the City Council asked staff revisit its policy, requesting a new ordinance to allow existing medical cannabis delivery business to deliver adult-use cannabis and create a community outreach plan to potentially authorize cannabis retail storefronts within the city.
Read more at The Tribune
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