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Past the security man and his pit bull and through a haze of eye-watering smoke, two youths load up a pipe next to a row of shiny glass jars with two dozen varieties of marijuana bud displayed like candy. Hundreds of pot shops have sprung up in the last...
Tags: medical marijuana, pot shops, Los Angeles, Hemp, Legality of cannabis, Medical cannabis, Dispensary, Effects of cannabis, Medicinal plants, Cannabis, Healthcare in the United States
It goes without saying that there's no smoking in class. But there is a good deal of sniffing of leaves, discussion of the finer points of inhaling and debate over which plant gives the biggest hit. Welcome to Detroit's cannabis college, recently opened...
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The seismic shifts not-so-quietly rocking Santa Barbara’s medical world have got me jumpier than six shots of triple espresso. For the first time in its 89 years, Sansum Medical Foundation just eliminated 30 positions. Translated into actual human beings,...
Tags: Santa Barbara City Council, medical marijuana, storefront dispensaries, Sansum Medical Foundation, waiting rooms, Santa Barbara
Under proposed county regulations, medical marijuana dispensaries — like this one in Eagle-Vail — wouldn't be allowed in unincorporated parts of the county. The way the regulations are written would pretty much prohibit them at Keystone and Copper resorts.
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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Only a day after the Fruita City Council voted to allow medical marijuana dispensaries inside city limits, phone calls already were coming in to city planners about dispensaries wanting to...
Tags: Fruita City Council, Fruita Police Department, medical marijuana, marijuana dispensaries, grand junction, city limits, Terry Moss
Denver City Councilman Charlie Brown has stripped one of the more controversial provisions from his proposed regulations for the burgeoning medical marijuana industry. The regulatory framework he unveiled today in a council committee no longer would require...
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City Council puts off medical marijuana vote Although members appear likely to ignore prosecutors and allow dispensaries to sell pot, they say they need time to study numerous proposed amendments. The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday postponed a...
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If passed, the ordinance would go into effect 10 days later. A moratorium on licensing was proposed in reaction to a recent sharp increase in applications for city sales tax licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries. The number of dispensaries statewide...
Tags: medical marijuana, marijuana dispensaries, emergency designation, tax licensed, sales tax, Fort Collins, Healthcare reform, Medical cannabis, Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, Cannabis laws in Ann Arbor Michigan, Healthcare in the United States, Antiemetics, Antioxidants
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. on Tuesday directed the state's medical-marijuana dispensaries to pay sales tax and obtain retail-sales licenses, bringing the once-taboo product closer to mainstream respectability. Colorado is now the second state, behind...
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Resistance from Lincoln Oval Park-area residents and business owners prompted city officials to scrap a pair of roadway-improvement proposals that would have closed streets or reversed the counter-clockwise traffic flow around the park. Instead, the...
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