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Judge Blocks L.A.'s Attempt to Shut Down Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
October 26, 2009

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A California Superior Court judge has issued an injunction preventing the city of Los Angeles from shuttering a Playa Vista medical-marijuana dispensary, a decision that effectively brakes the city's efforts to shut down most such clinics, the Los Angeles Times reported Oct. 20.

Judge James C. Chalfant indicated that the drive to shut down the clinics would not proceed unless the city adopted an ordinance governing the operation of medical-marijuana dispensaries. City officials said they would not appeal the ruling, and City Council members said the decision would push the panel to quickly adopt a local law that has been debated for more than two years.

Los Angeles implemented a moratorium on new medical-marijuana clinics in August 2007, but dispensaries have continued to open since then and the city has done little to enforce the ban.

District Attorney Steve Cooley vowed to press the crackdown on clinics that operate illegally in the city. The city has taken the stance that only nonprofit groups can run dispensaries, and any that are cash businesses making a profit will be shut down.

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Posted by steve the plumber on 28 Oct 09 01:11 AM EDT
Thank you judge Chalfant for considering the will of the voter's.after all we voted for prop.215 and medical marijuana.to be for the sick people in california.it seem's like some people want to go against the law no matter what!for example!prop 8, the people voted this down, but some people think of it as a joke and continue as if nothing has changed!and don't care what the majority say's, therefore, let us people that want to use medical marijuana do so without a bunch of B.S.after all it was voted for and accepted.I hope that in 2010 that people vote for their right's to have marijuana if they want it without doctor's recomendation,and just being a adult person over 21.I feel that this is everybody's right .do we need a recomendation to buy aspirin?Personally, I prefer to self medicate. it's my right to do so.I don't go to doctor's for every pain, and i should'nt have to.Anybody that think's differen't just want's some control or say so over someone else, that's the bottom line. thank's

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