Voters approved a measure that would keep only 135 dispensaries — those operating before a failed moratorium in 2007 — open. But challenges await the law.
Voters in Los Angeles Tuesday approved one of two active initiatives aimed at ensuring that medical marijuana dispensaries will be allowed in California's largest city.
Los Angeles city voters will choose between three medical marijuana measures on the May 21 ballot. At stake is the fate of hundreds of marijuana dispensaries.
The medical marijuana shop next to a tattoo parlor on a busy street in Los Angeles looks much like hundreds of other pot dispensaries that dot the city.
The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to place two medical marijuana measures on the May 21 city ballot. One measure would limit the number of storefront medical marijuana clinics to about 100. There are currently hundreds in Los Angeles. Another measure would limit the clinics from being located near schools, parks, libraries, child careRead More