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Marijuana Dispensary Ban For Entire City Proposed by L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar

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No way Jose.
Updated at the bottom with feedback from Americans for Safe Access, a group that is supporting an appeal of the Long Beach decision that inspired Huizar's proposed ban. They say outlawing pot shops is not necessary under the ruling. First posted at 11:14 a.m.

Is the end near for L.A.'s go-go medical marijuana industry? Is the heyday of 545 dispensaries across the city over?

Maybe. Because one of the city leaders who has been a staunch advocate of medical-pot users' rights is now saying it might be time to roll up the green carpet:

City Councilman Jose Huizar today said he planned to introduce a law that would outlaw pot shops citywide. But why?

Huizar's office explained that a recent ruling in Pack v. City of Long Beach essentially set a bad precedent for L.A: Essentially the court said a city had no right to regulate the operations of folks who sell a federally outlawed drug.

Eek.

According to the interpretation set forth by Huizar's office ...

... Under Pack, Los Angeles would not be able to hold a lottery to select collectives operating under its ordinance, could not cap the number of dispensaries at 100, or limit the distance dispensaries can be from one another, effectively opening the door for thousands of new medical marijuana businesses throughout the City.

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In other words, that City Hall plan to pair down pot shops to 100 of those that existed prior to a 2007 moratorium and that comply with rules regarding how far they can be from schools, parks and churches is a dead deal under the ruling.

L.A. has no right to regulate what Uncle Sam has banned.

Huizar:

As someone who has advocated for safe access to medical marijuana for those who truly need it, while balancing that with the need to protect our local communities from an over-proliferation of dispensaries, this is not an easy decision for me. However, given that the Pack case will severely limit the City's ability to regulate medical marijuana use, opening up the floodgates to potentially thousands of unregulated marijuana storefronts, to sit idly by and do nothing would be completely and utterly irresponsible and a disservice to a large majority of our City's 3.8 million residents.

In a funny side note, Huizar said he has asked the City Attorney to petition the California Supreme Court to overturn the decision.

Lulz.

L.A. City Attorney Carmen Trutanich never met a pot shop he liked.

Meanwhile, another huge critic of dispensaries, Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council president Michael Larsen, is happy with Huizar's ban:

Mr. Huizar's plan to repeal the current ordinance and temporarily ban dispensaries, is the only reasonable path.

Huizar said the proposal was headed to the Public Safety Committee and the Planning & Land Use Management Committee for review. That could take a month or two. So keep toking for now.

And stock up. (Talk about Black Friday, eh?).

[Update]: The folks at California-based Americans for Safe Access note that they're supporting an appeal by the City of Long Beach of the Pack case to the state Supreme Court.

The ACLU and the Drug Policy Alliance are also onboard, we're told.

As such, ASA staff attorney Joe Elford tells the Weekly it's "premature" for L.A. to be proposing to wipe out its pot shops based on a decision that's still up in the air:

We think it's premature to be passing bans. It's still very much up in the air whether it will still be good law four months from now.

What's more, Elford argues that the 2nd District Court ruling contradicts rulings of other courts, including three of those at the 4th District, so this thing is far from final.

What's more, he says the Pack ruling does not prohibit cities from regulating dispensaries, just from doing so in certain ways, including using a lottery system to chose which ones can stay open, as L.A. had planned to do.

The ruling said no to lotteries, testing pot for pesticides or other reasons, exorbitant city fees, and permitting as opposed to maintaining a "registry," Elford says.

"You could still conform to the Long Beach decision" and regulate dispensaries, he says.

Following last month's Pack decision ASA even sent a letter to L.A. officials and the leaders of other cities urging them not to take the ruling as an excuse to ban dispensaries.

Oh well. ASA spokesman Kris Hermes tells the Weekly:

For L.A. to preemptively shut down facilities operating for years under local and state law is unreasonable. It's a very poor solution for a problem that doesn't really produce any imminent danger for the city of L.A. You can still have a regulation scheme that would fall within the requirements of Pack. It didn't rule out all regulation.

Elford notes there's one surefire solution: Legalize it on a federal level:

It's all the more reason why we should change federal law.

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Tim
Tim

May L.A. go bankrupt in Court Cases if these Officials do this...L.A. City Attorney Carmen Trutanich has had a Hardon for closing down access to MMJ in L.A. for years now.. Yes Years now..If one thing does not work and costs L.A. huge amounts of tax dollars..Try something else over and over again...Every effort has failed..Most Cities and Counties in California have followed L.A.'s lead on this issue over and over again too.. Only to loose their Asses in Court case after Court Case..

Because all have had their asses handed to them in Court...The Officials secretly conspired with the Feds months ago and planned the Invasion and shut down of California's MMJ Industry...

Today its Colorado on the Feds hit list...

devoncherry
devoncherry

end the fed and this wouldn't be a problem at all 

Wstepp2250
Wstepp2250

     I Commented about the proposed closing of the locations by Jose Huizar on November 23, 2011 in the EARLY EVENING about 4:30 P.M. posing the question to all City of Los Angeles Politicians.

    The question asked:.... Who are the Politicians that would BENIFIT and PROFIT the most  from the closing the Locations?? Within 2 Hours My Systems were hit with a Maliscious Virus    (A V CLOUD 2012) . First time since First Logging on to the Internet in 1981 with Microsoft Version 3.1 before Windows. So the Wussies that attacked me are trying to shut down the Locations.

    They figured I used the product but I don't. I just figured out their scheme and attempted to expose it. Thanks to you Jokers I am forming Groups designed to expose your Hiding Cowardly A$$ES. Your blunder just made you loose tons of money because your names will be known and attached to any in the future.for the Mexican people to be so Poor and have the Richest Man in the World as a Business man, most people North of Mexico knew something has got to be going on inside for that to happen. Mr. Hurizar who were your Cowards with the Virus? And all the other City Officials who have their hands in the Cookie Jar. Get on this Story Los Angeles Times and Daily News, San Jose Mercury News would if they had the same information. Your attack just ruined your great Political Hopes.   

Weezyhose
Weezyhose

Too close to mention? Laura Elena Zúñiga HuizarFrom WikipediaLaura Elena Zúñiga Huizar (born January 3, 1985 in Culiacán, Sinaloa) is a Mexican model and beauty queen, center of a drug trafficking scandal in December of 2008. The critically acclaimed 2011 film, Miss Bala, (Miss Bullet) is loosely based on Zúñiga and her involvement in the events of December 2008.

WalterIII
WalterIII

Allright then, that's it. No more good deals for Jose Huizar. He pays full price from here on out...

Bbqchefs
Bbqchefs

I need my medication.  I hope the shops stay open.

rickabrams
rickabrams

The idea that marijuana is a Schedule I drug with no medical benefits shows that the federal drug policy is morally bankrupt.  There is only one word for saying marijuana has no known medical benefits - LIE!

Ironically, the push to close California's medical marijuana shops was strengthened by the release of thousands of gang members from prison due to over-crowding.  Unlike regular businesses who throw people out on the street to suffer and die in the cold when sales are down, gangs take care of their own.  The drug gangs have taken a significant loss in sales due to the medical marijuana shops, which sell marijuana for many reasons other than cancer, etc., but that is another discussion.  Now that so many gang members, whom we would call "employees" in the legit world, are back on the streets, the need to reclaim their share of the drug market is intense in order to provide work for the returning "employees."

While the councilmembers and the City Attorneys and the DA would close every medical marijuana shop in return for campaign contributions, the voters would become angry.  Thus, judges are a quicker route.  One has to remember that it is far cheaper to buy the entire judicial system than to buy all the city councils, county boards of supervisors, the State Assembly, the State Senate and the Governor.  A hand full of bought and paid for judges can legislate for the entire state as they have done to decimate California's consumer protection laws.  

The real problem, however, is the corruption at the federal level which requires marijuana to be illegal based on a LIE.  Just as organized crime opposed the repeal of the Prohibition on Alcohol, organized crime opposes the repeal of the Prohibition on marijuana. All the crime and violence derives from Prohibition and none from marijuana.

Donkey Hotay
Donkey Hotay

The Suburban White Hippie Cartel and the Northern Unemployed Redneck Cartel -- as growers/dealers who are dependent upon higher prices -- are also opposed to legalization.

Marijuana only sells for $1500-$3000 per pound BECAUSE it is illegal. 

If it were legal, it would be no more valuable than tobacco, and sell for $100s per TON.

All the Hippies and Rednecks who dreamed of easy $$ growing a few plants would have to grow 100s of ACRES to make a living.

Legalization would put MILLIONS of WHITE AMERICANs out of work and onto the unemployment lines.

HTH.

Recall Trutanich
Recall Trutanich

For 2 years now, Los Angeles has had a City Attorney who has been loudmouthing that he's "gonna shut down the pot shops" and in those 2 years we've seen the legitimate medical marijuana community overrun by russian and armenian drug dealers who have opened up hundreds of so-called "dispensaries" that are nothing more than drug dealing shops. They have grown in number while Trutanich has been bragging that he's' "closing 'em down." He isn't. His stupid ordinances were so badly written that they caused the chaos we're now in, judges pulled their hair out at his complete ineptitude at a basic understanding of constitutional law. It could have been different, but the damage he has done is probably beyond repair. We are now left with an all or nothing solution, and while I thankfully do not need medical marijuana, and do not appreciate the recreational users who abuse the system, I feel very sorry for those who genuinely need marijuana to combat nausea from cancer treatments, or who are so sick from terminal ailments that all they can tolerate to ease their pain is marijuana. They are the ones who will suffer because that puffed up buffoon Trutanich ruined their lives while he tried to make a name for himself. There is a solution and that is to stand fast and openly support legitimate users even if it violates federal law. But don't hold your breath waiting for Trutanich to do that. He wants to be DA and that's more important to him than caring about the sick and dying. We have all been cheated by Trutanich and his knuckle-dragging ignorance.

rabiz
rabiz

Hit the AP/Russian gangster stuff right on the head. The United Socialist Republic of North Hollywood/Armenia Syndicate is alive and well, and slinging 1/8ths at will.

rickabrams
rickabrams

You complain about Trutanich as if he were some sort of turn-coat, back-stabbing traitor who has sold the public down the river solely to advance his own petty career. 

All I have to say to you that is --  "you are a very perceptive person."

Close Down Freedom Already
Close Down Freedom Already

This = More money for the Cartels in Mexico = more money for them to buy guns from the U.S. = more money for the dirty politicians = more dead people and more corruption

Horrary!!  I wonder how much a drug cartel would be willing to pay to shut down all the MMJ shops in the U.S.? It would probably be a lot.  There is no way Jose could not be corrupted by the $ figure that arises from a simple cost/ benefit analysis of eliminating such a competitor.

People will not stop smoking.  Just like people won't stop drinking, taking perscription drugs, having sex, thinking Jesus Christ is the Lord, eating, watching tv, and talking on the phone.  Just because some people don't like certain things does not mean they should be illegal.  If you don't like it or can't handle it then make the choice not to partake.  Stop acting like children and take responsibility for your own life. 

If we let stupid people die from their own stupidity, maybe we would cease to have stupid people.  Stop making life child proof!

Rant off/

Donkey Hotay
Donkey Hotay

Cartel BS Hysteria

The biggest "cartels" growing-selling pot in California are the White Suburban Hippie Cartel and the Northern Cali Unemployed Redneck Cartel.

HTH

Amber
Amber

Wow talk about ignorance... Lemme guess you get your info from your computer & TV & your lovely ignorant friends? Buahahaha Redneck Cartel? Hippie Cartel? I find plenty of Mexican Cartel proof out there & have yet to find a "redneck" or "hippy" murdering people for pot or forcing people to sell it, or buying guns for there lovely "business" But yes the "rednecks" growing pot are the ones to watch out for! I mean anyone who smokes & sits around laughing with there friends with different views then you has to be cartel.... right? I love seeing this ignorance from people, I can find you many many pictures of what cartels have done to people... I can find you many many pictures of what alcohol does to people... But please find me someone smoking pot, just pot, who kills someone for it or hey even sells themself just for a tiny hit. You cant. Why? Because pot is a plant that makes you sit & laugh. If you get to into it, you can become a lazy stoner yes, but some people are just lazy and fat, gonna outlaw that to?? Alcohol on the other hand is legal, people get drunk and murder others, rape others, beat eachother up, have sex with random groups of people, etc. A good person can have there life ruined in one night because of alcohol, the only way your life is getting ruined by pot is the law or getting caught up in gangs etc, which in the end is never about just pot, and also in the end, pot wouldnt be a part of gangs if it were completely legal, legal isnt a moneymaker for the cartel or gangs.

rickabrams
rickabrams

The problem with the THC pill is that it has already been shown to be vastly inferior to marijuana.  The benefits of marijuana do not derive from only one of its components, but instead from the way they work together.  Anyone who took high chemistry knows about catalysts which do nothing on their own but promote other reactions.  Due to Pot Prohibition so very little is known about marijuana, that trying to isolate one compound as The Compound is scientific malpractice. The federal government has intentionally made it close to impossible to conduct research on Pot.  We know why.

Peanuts have a more dangerous effect, i.e. death, on a larger portion of the population than Pot does.  Yet, the federal government subsides peanut growers and research into additional markets for peanuts.

The health and safety of the public plays ZERO role in the federal government's decisions concerning Pot.  They know Pot Prohibition is leading to thousands of deaths each year by preventing so many ill people from obtaining the drug.  However, there is ZERO basis to limit Pot to medical purposes.  Among the things in the world which can harm us, Pot is at the bottom of the list, below the family car.

The reason Pot is illegal is corruption and political cowardice.  On what bogus issue would pusillanimous political hacks like Cooley and Trutanich run if Pot were legal?  I know.  They'd find something else to screw up people's lives.  As we've seen over the last 3 years, if you're not part of the top 1%, you count for nothing.

Amber
Amber

This is also true with MANY american businesses, the taxes & drug issues are everywhere. Not just the marijuana industry, I agree the regulations or lack of neway is horrid. I heard recently they limit people to buying like 4 pounds a week?! Which is insane in my opinion, I dont believe anybody but a dealer would need to buy that much. But someone in the government clearly thought so... & hey I could be wrong on that?... in the end they didnt go about this right at all & still arent, but I firmly believe if alcohol is legal & prescription drugs are legal and prescribed at an alarming rate with very little regulation and doctors who sell out there back door, I see no reason for a plant that helps people with illness to be illegal and people who smoke to be classified as stoners or cartel members. Not saying you said that, just saying. I also recently read that the government wants to close the shops and start making a marijuana type pill, meaning the prescription drug industry gets all the money and we are now taking a plant and forming it into another "pill" because apparently pill popping is better then our current option? Now this is just something I read so it may be untrue but I find major issue with where we are going with this as a country because people are so misinformed about marijuana, etc

Amber
Amber

I knew I should have stayed away from responding to ignorance... I hope your lucky enough to understand the world you live in one day & the people around you. Unfortunately your jaded. 

Jeff
Jeff

Even with regulations in place some shops will still be moving hard drugs outthe backdoor. As it stands now there is zero regulation to these pot shops so it is a free for all. Also some of the shops keep two books so forget about taxes.

Amber
Amber

Um so, if these people are moving drugs for the cartel what does that make them? Um, cartel or gang members correct? Yes. Not hippies or rednecks. But nice try. Yes there is bad and/or misguided people out there, some maybe even sitting next to you at work who uses or sells cocaine. You may have a best friend who is severely addicted to prescription drugs but you have no idea. 

Unfortunately some people saw the dispensaries as a way to open up "legal" storefronts and operate backdoor deals, but we live in a world where this happens everywhere, look at politics, stop classifying people and start seeing the real problem here. Good & bad people. Misguided kids. Dirty politics. Ignorance rather then people understanding.

Give me a reason marijuana should be illegal. 

Donkey Hotay
Donkey Hotay

... another industrial-grade irony meter explodes.

Amber
Amber

Love it, Im a stoner because I dont believe as you do. Of course. Its funny how you act as though you know my full outlook but know nothing of me at all. Ignorance is bliss eh? 

Jeff
Jeff

These "redneck" or "hippy" people have nothing to do with cartel and killings?  Moving large amounts of Cocaine and other drugs out the back doors of the dispensaries does contribute to the Cartel and their killings. Quite a few pot shops move Cartel drugs. Just like the one in N.Hollywood that got busted moving Cocaine. The same goes with a few others in this State and other States. They got caught moving pills also like percocet.

Donkey Hotay
Donkey Hotay

So you believe the U$ Government DEA propaganda about Marijuana and "Mexican Cartels" ... but you reject all their other BS, eh?

Have another bong hit, stoner.

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