San Francisco: Marijuana Edibles 'Get Baked Sale' Canceled After City Crackdown

A bake sale for medical marijuana-laced edibles scheduled for August 1 has been quashed by the SF Department of Public Health after a new supervisor there ruled that such events aren't legal, as SF Evergreen reports. Though vendors at the first Get Baked Sale in June — which garnered national coverage from the Associated Press because of its newness, and maybe because it seemed questionably legal under city law — only sold their goods to patients with valid medical marijuana cards, DPH inspector Larry Kessler, who took over the cannabis beat on July 1, says the event sounds like it's been set up "to skirt local law," because in SF selling medical marijuana to ten or more people requires a dispensary permit.

The pot-edible vendors at the Get Baked Sale, like Madame Munchie and Auntie Dolores, aren't allowed to sell their wares directly to consumers even under state law, and...

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