Starting January 1, alcohol and cannabis sales may expand in certain areas of California due to two new laws intended to boost foot traffic in central city areas, which have not fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic. Senate Bill 969, introduced by state Senator Scott Weiner, allows local governments to establish “entertainment zones,” where bars and restaurants can sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on public streets and sidewalks. Some groups, like the California Alcohol Policy Alliance, are against SB 969, citing concerns about potential increases in drunk driving and alcohol-related deaths. A similar bill was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2022 but was limited to San Francisco. In September, San Francisco tested an entertainment zone for Oktoberfest, seeing at least ten times more foot traffic than the 2023 event. Senator Wiener emphasized the importance of outdoor enjoyment for community recovery post-pandemic. Despite this, there remains economic uncertainty among business leaders and residents worried about living costs, prompting Newsom to commence a jobs tour. Assembly Bill 1775 legalizes Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes, permitting lounges to sell food and drinks that are not pre-packaged. After facing opposition from the American Heart and Lung Association and a veto of a similar bill in 2022, AB 1775 now includes enhanced protections against secondhand smoke for workers. Assembly member Matt Haney, the bill’s author, highlighted the public interest in enjoying legal cannabis socially, often with food, drinks, or music, and noted the potential economic and cultural benefits these cafes could bring to the state.
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