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The result of LA's vote on three medical marijuana proposals could push the San Diego City Council to act.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe California Supreme Court says cities can ban medical marijuana dispensaries. The ruling comes while San Diego leaders consider medical marijuana shop regulations.
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The City Council's decision to draft new medical marijuana regulations based on a rescinded 2011 ordinance doesn't mean the eventual law will overly restrict patients' access to the drug, two of San Diego's top elected officials said today.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe City Council is scheduled today to discuss the components of a draft law that would make medical marijuana dispensaries legal in San Diego again.
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A draft medical marijuana ordinance coming before the City Council on Monday so far has the medical marijuana community’s support.
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Similar to a vending machine, the Medbox safely and securely dispenses medical marijuana.
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San Diego may soon permit marijuana sales from vending machines.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn Tuesday night, Mayor Bob Filner promised to direct the city attorney to stop using "zoning stuff" to persecute medical marijuana collectives and to get the U.S. Attorney to "back off."
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San Diego County's only licensed medical marijuana dispensary will serve its last customers Monday. The business lost its battle to stay open.
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KPBS Midday EditionA San Diego bankruptcy judge ruled in favor of San Diego county's last licensed medical marijuana co-op. The Mother Earth Alternative Healing Cooperative can stay open for another 45 days. This is the latest in the tug of war between federal and state law. Medical marijuana activists are working to get approval for collectives onto city ballots around the county.
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