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The San Diego City Council has passed regulations of medical marijuana dispensaries that will limit the number of such establishments to four per council district. The ordinance sets zoning and operating restrictions for collectives.
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The City Council will take another stab at establishing regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries in San Diego Tuesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council will consider a new set of zoning regulations for the establishment of legal medical marijuana dispensaries. What remains unknown is whether the U.S. Attorney's Office will allow licensed dispensaries to operate.
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It's another step toward enabling a legalized marijuana industry to operate in the United States.
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Zoning and operating guidelines passed in 2011 were rescinded after medical marijuana advocates collected enough signatures to force council reconsideration.
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The very first person to ever buy legal marijuana in Colorado is Sean Azzariti, a Marine veteran who served two combat deployments in Iraq. Azzariti says marijuana helps alleviate his post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms.
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A draft ordinance to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in San Diego is slated to go before the City Council in February.
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In San Diego County, using medical marijuana can cost you your kids. Four Somalis convicted in San Diego file an appeal. Pope Francis seems to appeal to Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
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Interim Mayor Todd Gloria presented several changes and updates to Filner's policies and repeatedly pointed out what he said were gaps or inconsistencies in Filner's programs.
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The California Assembly has rejected legislation that would regulate medical marijuana. But the bill’s author says he’ll try again later this year.
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