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PER:[@dennisjromero /  / @LAWeeklyNews]http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2012/07/marijuana_ban_dispensaries_angeles_city_council_vote.php


 


                     The L.A. City Council today voted to put an end to the citys infamous and numerous marijuana dispensaries, citing neighborhood concerns and court rulings that have questioned a city's right to regulate the retailers.


The council voted 13 to 1 to allow only nonprofit collectives of up to three people who want to grow and share pot for the medically ill behind closed doors.


The vote drew a raucous response from marijuana supporters in council chambers, tweeted to 89.3 KPCC reporter Alice Walton. Shouting ensued, she said, but law enforcement, at the ready, was told to stand down by council President Herb Wesson.


The core of the ordinance says that medical marijuana "businesses" will be banned until a "regulatory scheme" can be realized by the city, ostensibly after various challenges to similar bans and other pot shop regulation schemes are decided by the California Supreme Court.


Pot shop advocates have argued that shutting down the retailers will restrict sick people's access to medicine. Even LAPD veteran and councilman Dennis Zine argued for a less restrictive ordinance, saying, according to Walton, that the ban would push the scene back into the black market.


After a second vote next week the ban should go into effect within 90 days. Stock up, people.


[Added at 3:36 p.m.]: Don't hold your breath. An alternative plan, which will require some study, was also approved, according to City News Service.


Councilman Paul Koretz and Wesson introduced a motion that would allow 182 dispensaries opened before a 2007 city moratorium to remain as long as they adhered to strict regulations. That idea has been floated before, so we'll see if the council backs off the ban in the next few weeks and kicks the can down the road once more.


 


 


 


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