California marijuana dispensaries can’t be banned, but must grow on site, court rules

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By Maura Dolan / The Los Angeles Times
Friday, March 2, 2012 - Added 2 hours ago

LOS ANGELES - California cities may not ban medical marijuana dispensaries, but the operations may sell only weed that is grown on site, an appeals court ruled in an Orange County case.
The unanimous decision by a three-judge Court of Appeal panel in Santa Ana was the first in the state to prohibit cities from enacting zoning restrictions that effectively ban all marijuana dispensaries. The court was also the first to rule that dispensaries must grow the marijuana they sell, a requirement that would force most of them out of business.
The ruling, issued late Wednesday, struck down a zoning law in the city of Lake Forest that the judges said amounted to "a total bar contradicting state law."

"A local government cannot ban as a nuisance exactly what the Legislature contemplated would occur at cooperative and collective medical marijuana cultivation sites," Justice Richard M. Aronson wrote for the court. Aronson, appointed to the trial bench by former Gov. Pete Wilson and elevated by Gov. Gray Davis, was joined by a Republican appointee and a Democratic appointee.
The decision conflicted with other appellate court rulings on medical marijuana, and attorneys in the case said they expected the California Supreme Court would agree to hear an appeal.
David Welch, an attorney for a now-closed Lake Forest medical pot operation, said cities should heed this week’s ruling and "not implement bans simply because that is the easy route." Municipal bans of medical marijuana have proliferated since voters decriminalized the weed for medical purposes in 1996. For every city that permits medical marijuana operations, nine others ban them, Welch said.
Jeffrey Dunn, a lawyer who represented Lake Forest, said the court’s requirement that dispensaries sell pot grown only on site would shut down most storefront operations.
"I don’t see how you can grow in a tiny, rented space enough pot for over 1,000 customers," Dunn said.
The federal government, acting at Lake Forest’s request, forced more than 30 medical marijuana dispensaries in the city to close last year. Welch said his client would seek to reopen, but Dunn, citing an expected appeal, predicted that would not happen.
The Lake Forest decision added to a stack of rulings that have befuddled local governments and was unlikely to add much clarity.
One appeals court upheld the right of cities to use zoning laws to prohibit dispensaries. Another said city regulations that allow any medical marijuana violate federal law. A federal judge this week threw out a lawsuit to prevent the federal government from shutting down dispensaries.
"What perplexes me is this opinion issuance without references to other opinions that are being issued," Special Assistant Los Angeles City Attorney Jane Usher said Thursday. "I would certainly hope that every decision-maker in this field would at least make an effort to reconcile the evolving law."
Usher said she was preparing to recommend a set of medical marijuana regulations to the City Council next month "but with the shoes dropping with this frequency, I think we are all in truth in need of California Supreme Court authority."
The state high court has agreed to review a handful of lower court rulings on medical marijuana, but a ruling may be at least a year away.
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seems to me---the requirement forcing the dispensaries to grow their own contradicts the state cooperative model the whole supply chain rests on---but on the up side opens the door to the huge warehouse grows---
 
MAN, I would love to have a warehouse to grow in. Could you imagine, over here's our breeding facility and over here's our soil prep area/thc testing, over here is our veg/bloom area and over here is where we cure our 100lbs per week of kind...:rofl:
 
:yeahthat: ---we got at least 1 member here doing something real close to that---he is one of much skill and respect---not to mention balls the size of watermelons---:lama:
 
right on :aok: that's awesome. We need more ppl out there expanding and multiplying the sacred herb and overgrowing the ignorant money hungry feds...
 
there was a grower at the old (now defunct) homegrow420.com (Dr.Chronic's) with the handle of Roman, that guy had a literal small warehouse (I guess it could of been just a basement to a mansion) of marijuana, it was equal parts beautiful and amazing...lol.
 
It's on and Krackin'..
My phone has been blowin' up since the ruling.
 
If they passed that here, you could easily rent a whole factory or warehouse in or around Detroit and set up shop! Might be a scary place, though....
 
:eek: Detroit you'ld have to have more gun towers the a prison :rofl:
 
Just a note about our states dispensary lawsuit and the way dispensaries can grow. We have no dispensaries at all now but when they are allowed, they have to build 10 foot high walls out of reinforced concrete and grow out doors when we the patients have to grow inside a secure building. The current lawsuit has to be settled first. You can be sure that the people behind the dispensaries are all set and ready for the OK, we'll see how they might be restricted further.

If you live 25 miles away from one, then you can grow your own. The city folks will then legally buy only! No legal growing for them! I live near the border and 60 miles from a big city. They won't make much money in a border town with tons coming across every day, through tunnels as well as above ground.

When the first drug tunnel was found, and hit the national news, a well connected person said that this particular town had 7 tunnels at that time.

I don't know yet how they will get started if they have to wait for a big harvest and not start with the available Mexican.
 
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ozzydiodude said:
:eek: Detroit you'ld have to have more gun towers the a prison :rofl:

:rofl: Well, yeah.....but you'd have no trouble hiring those guards, cheap too! :rofl:
 
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My German is not so good, any idea what he said?
 
I think it says" I'm a spammer and I can't change posting trash is the name of my game"
 

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