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Lawmakers Close To Approving Pot Dispensary Bill

potdispensaryState lawmakers are closing in on a final bill to regulate Colorado’s medical marijuana dispensaries. The bill is a major piece of legislation and lawmakers hope to pass it before the session ends.

When the debate over how to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries began there were so many issues, for some lawmakers it was like grabbing smoke. Their goal is to legally balance the issues of legitimate caregivers and patients with concerns from law enforcement that the dispensary business has grown out of control.

Now lawmakers have three days left to pass a bill and send it on to Gov. Bill Ritter.

Sen. Chris Romer believes his medical marijuana bill lawmakers are poised to pass will put about half of the state’s 600 existing dispensaries out of business.

“For two reasons, one, either they have a felony conviction, or two, they can’t prove where their investment or cash came from,” Romer said.

The bill also requires existing dispensaries to grow 70 percent of their supply so law enforcement knows where the drug is coming from. Medical marijuana advocates are not happy about that part of the bill.

“There are a lot of strains out there and a lot of them provide different relief for different conditions, and if you have essentially one dispensary growing all its own medicine, it’s really not going to provide the variety patients need,” Brian Vicente with Sensible Colorado said.

The state Senate also voted to keep the locations of pot-growing operations off-limits to the public to help protect grow operations from being burglarized. Only law enforcement would have access to that information.

“I think it’s a common-sense move to not have that be a public document, you know marijuana is a valuable commodity and I don’t think it’s smart to put it out there for any potential thieves to know about,” Vicente said.

But Attorney General John Suthers says people have a right to know if there’s a pot-growing operation in their neighborhood. Romer says it won’t be a problem.

“The issue is that your city council has the right to insure it’s never grown for commercial purposes in residential or commercial areas. If I were on a city council or if I were mayor the only place in my town you’d be able to grow would be in industrial warehouses, so that’s the way to control this, Romer said.

The House will take up the remaining issues when it reconsiders the Senate bill later this week. Romer believes they’ll end up with overdue regulations on a business few envisioned when voters approved medical marijuana 10 years ago.

“I think the House will concur with this bill and I think the governor will then sign it,” he said.

Medical marijuana advocates say if lawmakers can’t craft a bill that protects their interests they would consider going to the ballot to legalize marijuana altogether. The state of California has such a proposal on its ballot this fall.

[Written by Terry Jessup from Source]

L.A. Orders 439 Marijuana Dispensaries To Close

California — Los Angeles city prosecutors began notifying 439 medical marijuana dispensaries Tuesday that they must shut down by June 7, when the city’s ordinance to regulate the stores takes effect. It’s the first step in what could be a lengthy and expensive legal battle to regain control over pot sales.

The letters, which were sent to both dispensary operators and property owners, warn that violations of the city’s laws are a misdemeanor and could lead to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Collectives that stay open after the deadline could also face civil penalties of $2,500 a day.

“We’re hopeful that the fact that we’ve given them more than 30 days to comply that a significant number of them will cease operating,” said Asha Greenberg, the assistant city attorney who has handled most of the efforts to close dispensaries.

Los Angeles became the epicenter of the state’s dispensary boom last year, following the Obama administration’s announcement that it would not prosecute medical marijuana stores that adhered to state law. Although the city had a moratorium on new dispensaries, it failed to enforce the ban and hundreds opened with no oversight, triggering complaints from neighborhood activists.

The letters were welcomed by city officials and activists as a sign that the contentious issue, which was first considered by the City Council five years ago, is nearing a resolution.

“We’ve arrived. It’s like being on a journey and saying, ‘Are we there yet? Are we there yet?’ ” said Councilman Ed Reyes, who oversaw the laborious process that led to an ordinance after two years of debate. “It feels good that we have finally reached this threshold.”

Michael Larsen, the incoming president of the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, was the most tenacious spokesman for residents worried about unregulated dispensaries. “There’s actually something happening based on an ordinance that we worked very hard to get into place. On that level, I am relieved,” he said. “The truth about the actual enforcement, that will just be a big question mark.”

Under the new ordinance, only dispensaries that registered with the city after the council adopted the moratorium in 2007 will be allowed to operate. City officials estimate that more than 130 of the original 186 registered dispensaries are still in business. Continue reading

‘South Park’ gets into the medical marijuana act

A medical marijuana dispensary has opened in South Park, Colorado – that is, the ‘South Park’ featured in the Comedy Central cartoon.

The debate over medical marijuana dispensaries has picked up in Colorado since a wave of the shops opened across the state over the last year. And now, the makers of “South Park,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone, plan to chime in.

Set to air this Wednesday, the episode will feature a new medical marijuana dispensary in South Park.

According to a post on the show’s Facebook page, Randy is first in line to get his medical marijuana, but is turned away when a doctor finds nothing wrong with him. That begins his quest to find a medical excuse to smoke marijuana.

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