L.A. Pot Law Challenged

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
A state organization representing medical marijuana dispensaries filed suit Tuesday challenging a new Los Angeles law that restricts where the clinics can operate.

Americans for Safe Access filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking a temporary restraining order against the city, which has launched an aggressive effort to close down clinics not abiding by the law.

The city measure, adopted in January, seeks to impose a cap of 70 clinics in Los Angeles while prohibiting any from opening within 1,000 feet of schools, playgrounds and other sensitive-use areas.

"The ... ordinance severely restricts access to medical marijuana by effectively forcing (operators), as well as the vast majority of medical marijuana collectives in the city to close their doors," the suit said.

The group also maintains the ordinance will deny patients access to medical marijuana.

At issue is the seven-day time frame the city gave the clinics to relocate once the ordinance takes effect as well as how severe the ordinance is in limiting operations of the clinics.

The city law is contingent on a registration fee being enacted. It is still under study.

The City Council passed the law after a moratorium on clinics was basically ignored and hundreds of clinics opened around Los Angeles.

City Attorney Carmen Trutanich filed suit in mid-February against three clinics and sent letters to 18 others warning them they were in violation
of the law.

"We don't understand why they are filing the suit now, since there is no law in effect," Deputy City Attorney Bill Carter said. "We think our law will be upheld by the courts.

"In the meantime, we will continue to enforce the state and local laws with the marijuana clinics," Carter said. "We have ongoing investigations under way and will continue to enforce the law."


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I am glad that the AFSA are stepping up.
I bet the city of LA is rethinking their position as they have pissed away so much money on this issue.

I'm thinking there needs to be a way to hold these people accountable for their actions against not only the voters of Ca. but also the locals who are and have been suffering with the longterm ramifications of this ongoing issue.

I am calling for an investigation into the actions of these people, were they in contact with the Feds?
Did they put them up to this?
As there is obviously more than just a local incentive here and I for one NEED answers!

Thumbs up for Americans For Safe Access
 
Yep good work by ASA. This is what is needed, basically a class action lawsuit. Get all the dispensaries to ante up a few bucks and head to the courtroom.
 
With California in such dire straits financially I have a hard time understanding why the people who are supposed to be in charge allow such a squandering of the precious little cash they do have.
 
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