L.A. collectives could open once this injunction takes effect :)

x15

Well-Known Member
"A judge has ordered Los Angeles not to enforce key sections of its controversial medical marijuana ordinance, issuing a preliminary injunction that once again leaves the city with limited ability to control dispensaries and raises the possibility that new ones could open."


In his ruling, Mohr acknowledged "there is a good chance that a large number of collectives could open once this injunction takes effect."


Mohr said the Nov. 13, 2007, deadline was therefore "arbitrary and capricious such that it violates the equal protection clauses of the United State and the State of California."

David Welch, an attorney who represents more than 60 dispensaries that have sued, said the judge’s decision "means they can continue to operate until the ordinance is fully litigated. It means they can’t use strong-arm tactics such as arresting my clients and raids of the dispensaries to prevent my clients from going through the legal process."

hahahahaha :p

snicker

reference:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/12/new-medical-marijuana-dispensaries-could-open-in-los-angeles-under-injunction-issued-friday.html
 

MotaHead

Member
x15....this is way off topic, but I read some of your prevous posts about blowfish from dutchflowers.....I know they are no longer in bussiness, but is that strain still available anywhere? Was hopping someone bought up stock and wanted to dump ??
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
I wonder how many will actually come back...
Hey Ruiner,

In my neck of the woods there are shitloads of collectives, etc. After the last crackdown, I was really amazed that some of them stayed open. I knew that they didn't meet the deadline.

It kinda freaked me out. I stopped by one and they said they would not close unless the were raided. I bought some clones from them.

I think I'll go back to them now, as my paranoia has subsided.

To answer your question, I think a lot of them will be back. We have a new Attorney General Kamala Harris and she has indicated that she wants to put a stop to the prosecution of victimless crimes. Also our new Governor Brown, doesn't want to spend the money. He was about as Hippie as you could get and still be a politician in 1978.

Hell I have a collective and I might just open the doors to a new dispensery. :joint::peace:
 
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