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The Riverside County Planning Commission passed a medical marijuana dispensary ordinance July 26, and area medical marijuana advocates are smoking -- and not just cannabis -- about it.
The advocates are meeting with county officials at 3 p.m. today to voice their concerns about the ordinance. Their chief objection is that it confuses dispensaries with collectives and cooperatives--prohibiting collectives from growing marijuana plants.
California state law allows collectives--defined as small groups of patients who operate cooperatively--to grow their own plants.
"We're trying to make access easier, not harder," said Ryan Michaels of Palm Springs, a medical marijuana user who planned to be at the meeting.
Newshawk: SX420 - 420 Magazine
Source: The Desert Sun
Author: K Kaufmann
Copyright: 2006 The Desert Sun
Contact: k.Kaufmann@thedesertsun.com
Website: thedesertsun.com | Palm Springs hometown newspaper, covering Coachella Valley, California
The advocates are meeting with county officials at 3 p.m. today to voice their concerns about the ordinance. Their chief objection is that it confuses dispensaries with collectives and cooperatives--prohibiting collectives from growing marijuana plants.
California state law allows collectives--defined as small groups of patients who operate cooperatively--to grow their own plants.
"We're trying to make access easier, not harder," said Ryan Michaels of Palm Springs, a medical marijuana user who planned to be at the meeting.
Newshawk: SX420 - 420 Magazine
Source: The Desert Sun
Author: K Kaufmann
Copyright: 2006 The Desert Sun
Contact: k.Kaufmann@thedesertsun.com
Website: thedesertsun.com | Palm Springs hometown newspaper, covering Coachella Valley, California