The Pot Pharmacy Is Open

SirBlazinBowl

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One of the San Fernando Valley's newest medical marijuana dispensaries sits in a black stucco building, adjacent to the Xposed full nude club. Racy business cards for the club and next-door bar, The Wet Spot, are stationed throughout the inside of Collective Caregivers pharmacy,which opened in Canoga Park in late March. Inside is "Taylor," a tall brunette with red and blonde highlights, a nose ring and a deep tan. On a recent day, she was wearing a black Korn T-shirt knotted to reveal six inches of midriff, a belly-button ring and a butterfly tattoo on the small of her back. Once a patient has been cleared, Taylor, who doesn't "do last names," presses a button that unlocks the pharmacy door.

They enter a temperate room with two jewelry-display cases, an ATM and a safe with 4-inch-thick steel. The dispensary sells smokeable leaves and candy edibles: Peanut Butter Cup, Cannabis Cookie and sugar-free milk chocolate candy bars. Marijuana buds come in 20 varieties, such as Tidal Wave, Train Wreck, Organic Grapefruit Haze. The $10 candy bars, labeled "Keep out of the reach of children," have several grams of fat and half a gram of marijuana. The leaves are grown across the state, said Brad Barnes, who identified himself as the general contractor, and cost $15 to $30 a gram. Collective Caregivers is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., about three hours later than any other dispensary in the Valley. Barnes insists the co-op is just for those who qualify under state law. "You can't just say, `I want to get some bud today' and walk in here," Barnes said. "This is a medical office. It doesn't look like you are walking into a 1970s head shop There are no beads on the wall, no orange shag carpet."

Newshawk: SirBlazinBowl - 420 Magazine
Source: LA Daily News
Copyright: 2006 LA Daily News
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The neighborhood sounds somewhat suspect. This is not a good example of a good, legit, pharmacy-like establishment. When was the last time you saw a drugstore or medical office an "adult entertainment" zone? Would you send your mother into a neighborhood like that? Better question.. would you go into a neighborhood like that? Other than because you have to.

This is not conducive to legitimatizing medical marijuana.

Unfortunately, city fathers are responsible for these bizarre zoning situations.

We have yet to "Come a Long Way.. Baby".
 
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