And in other news...
...the California Bureau of Cannabis Control is forbidding the delivery of marijuana by an autonomous vehicle—whether from the sky or the ground.
"Transportation may not be done by aircraft, watercraft, rail, drones, human-powered vehicles, or unmanned vehicles," according to the emergency regulations (PDF) unveiled Wednesday by the state's cannabis bureau, which anticipates issuing 11,500 retail licenses the first year alone.
Sure, you can get pharmaceutical prescriptions via the mail, but not marijuana. That's gotta be done by a human-driven car, according to the regulations.
Deliveries may be made only in person by enclosed motor vehicle. Cannabis goods may not be visible to the public during deliveries. Cannabis goods may not be left in an unattended motor vehicle unless the vehicle has an active alarm system. Vehicles used for delivery must have a dedicated, active GPS device that enables the dispensary to identify the geographic location of the vehicle during delivery.