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City has closed at least six medical marijuana shops since last month
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KPBS Midday EditionUnder new zoning regulations, up to four medical marijuana collectives can exist in eight of nine City Council districts.
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Marijuana is fully legal in two states and partially legal in many others. But businesses striving for legitimacy in the pot industry still need to stay hush-hush to avoid running afoul of the feds.
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The proposed indoor rule is intended to accommodate the needs of medical marijuana patients.
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Dozens of people showed up at San Diego City Hall on Thursday morning with piles of paperwork and high hopes of opening a medical marijuana dispensary.
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Thursday is the first day that people who want to run a marijuana dispensary in San Diego can apply for a conditional-use permit.
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For the first time since it legalized recreational marijuana, Colorado is releasing revenue figures: The state made $3.5 million in taxes and fees in January.
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Law and order may soon be coming to the Wild West of weed as California lawmaker has introduced legislation to regulate the state's free-wheeling medical marijuana industry.
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The teenage years are the last golden opportunity to build a healthy brain, researchers say. So smoking pot might not be so smart.
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On Monday, Shelley Zimmerman takes charge of the San Diego Police Department dealing with personnel and funding challenges. The city of San Diego finally has regulations for selling medical marijuana. And how will the heavy budget cuts proposed by the Pentagon affect San Diego?
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