Lawmakers are heavily regulating marijuana in California. Marijuana delivery cannot occur within 600 feet of a school, and pot shops cannot operate there either. Retailers must install 24-hour surveillance cameras, invest in security, and close their doors by 10 p.m. These are just some of the laws governing a marijuana dispensary in California. Announced last year, the rulebook is in effect and it has other rules. “I feel a big sigh of relief,” said Lori Ajax last year, chief of the Bureau of Cannabis Control. “It is a big milestone for us to release these regulations, but there is still a lot of work to be done. No rest for the weary.” Laws are in a state of constant flux. Regulators are changing them as the industry grows and new, unforeseen problems arise. This makes it difficult for companies to comply with the law easily. Understanding Marijuana Delivery Laws When …