HolyCoast: LA's Free Market in Pot is Over
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Thursday, May 06, 2010

LA's Free Market in Pot is Over

Of course, there are still some other issues, but I'll get to that in a moment:
Los Angeles city prosecutors began notifying 439 medical marijuana dispensaries Tuesday that they must shut down by June 7, when the city's ordinance to regulate the stores takes effect. It's the first step in what could be a lengthy and expensive legal battle to regain control over pot sales.

The letters, which were sent to both dispensary operators and property owners, warn that violations of the city's laws are a misdemeanor and could lead to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Collectives that stay open after the deadline could also face civil penalties of $2,500 a day.

"We're hopeful that the fact that we've given them more than 30 days to comply that a significant number of them will cease operating," said Asha Greenberg, the assistant city attorney who has handled most of the efforts to close dispensaries.

Los Angeles became the epicenter of the state's dispensary boom last year, following the Obama administration's announcement that it would not prosecute medical marijuana stores that adhered to state law. Although the city had a moratorium on new dispensaries, it failed to enforce the ban and hundreds opened with no oversight, triggering complaints from neighborhood activists.
I'm sure some are applauding this as a triumph of law enforcement prevailing over lawlessness, but in fact lawlessness will persist even if all 439 pot pushers are shut down. Possession and use of marijuana is still a federal offense, even if Obama won't enforce it. Until that changes the whole thing's a sham.

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