925 BUSINESS REVIEW
On January 10, 2023, the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance that allows for the sale and delivery of non-flavored cannabis vaping products in unincorporated areas. This ordinance was proposed in order to help homebound seniors who rely on cannabis vaping products for medical reasons. Since flavored tobacco vape product sales were banned in 2019, these vulnerable populations have been disproportionately affected.
The Board came to the decision that adults of all ages in need of medicinal cannabis should be able to access it without undue hardship or dangers. This ordinance changed regulations regarding vape products to make it easier for adults - particularly seniors - to receive the medication they require from a dispensary with the assurance that what they are getting is safe and effective. The key factor here is safety - no longer will adults have to worry about them unknowingly taking something that could put their health at risk. It’s a step in the right direction for improved access and peace of mind across the board.
According to a resident of Rossmoor retirement community, Renee Lee, many medicinal marijuana users prefer to vape rather than to smoke or consume the product through other ways. She operates an organization that is dedicated to helping seniors access cannabis in a legal and safe manner.
Groups such as Americans for Safe Access have advocated for greater access to marijuana vaping products by pointing out that banning them only creates an illicit black market. They argue that seniors—who are more likely to rely on cannabis vaping products because they are easy to use and provide quick relief from pain or anxiety—are particularly affected by this ban. Making these products accessible through dispensaries could help meet their needs without forcing them into potentially dangerous situations.
“The black market is awash with high-potency products, products that are contaminated,” says Sarah Armstrong, an advocate with the organization. She further states that laws or regulations which push people to turn to the black market only create problems for patients, law enforcement officials, and those in the community who are affected by increased criminal activities within their neighborhoods.
Allowing the sale of marijuana vaping products can produce several positive outcomes, such as safe and legal access, as well as decreased prices due to competition in the marketplace. However, the risks of youth cannabis vaping continue to be a major concern for the county’s officials. Additionally, there are concerns over whether vaping can cause harm to the body over the long term. For these reasons, the board continues to ban tobacco and tobacco flavored vaping products.
The Contra Costa Board of Supervisors has taken a step forward in ensuring that homebound seniors have access to the medications they need without having to worry about going outside or purchasing from an illegal source. While there are potential risks associated with allowing non-flavored cannabis vaping products, the benefits far outweigh any potential negatives for individuals who require cannabis for medical reasons.