LA council delays pot clinic ordinance for retooling
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LA council delays pot clinic ordinance for retooling

Los Angeles : CA : USA | Dec 15, 2009 at 7:22 PM PST
Source: Daily Breeze
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The council had intended to reduce the number to no more than 137. But members learned that the actual rules they drafted, including keeping them away from schools and residential areas, went farther than they intended, making almost all of the city off-limits to the dispensaries. FULL ARTICLE AT Daily Breeze
 
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