San Diego City Council Approves Campillo’s Proposal of New Licensing Requirement for Delivery-Only Cannabis Companies
Proposed Regulation Attempt at Reining in and Taxing Uncertified Pot Delivery Businesses
By Alex Lai / CBS8 / November 9, 2025
San Diego city leaders say some cannabis businesses are evading local rules, and they’re preparing to step in.
A new proposal at City Hall aims to create fair regulations for cannabis delivery businesses operating in the city. Legal dispensaries argue that competition with the unregulated market has gone on for years, prompting one shop, A Green Alternative in Otay Mesa, to sue the City of San Diego over enforcement.
Right now, legal dispensaries pay the city a 10% tax, putting untaxed delivery operations at a financial advantage.

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Editordude: The following report by David Garrick has been edited to focus mainly on entry fees for Mission Bay Park and the idea of paid parking at the beach.
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