McPherson said a workshop could be planned to help answer residents’ questions and concerns. A retail store that has $3 million in gross receipts annually could generate $120,000 to $180,000 in revenue for Guadalupe depending on a cannabis tax of 4% to 6%, according to McPherson. That would be in addition to the approximately $30,000 in sales tax, he added. Pending state legislation could force a quicker decision since it would require cities changing cannabis rules to go through the California Envrionmental Quality Act process, which can take time and be costly. However, one option would be for the city to adopt the rules by the July 1 deadline if the pending legislation passes, but delay implementation to avoid CEQA requirements.