CA Supreme Court - Diispensaries legal under CA law “The matter is now final"

flaxseedoil1000

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On Wednesday, the California Supreme Court denied requests from the League of California Cities, the San Diego District Attorney’s Office, the Sacramento District Attorney’s Office, the Sonoma District Attorney’s Office, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office and the Los Angeles City Attorney to depublish or review the published decision in People v. Jackson.

After years of struggling over the issue, the Court of Appeal held that storefront dispensaries are legal under California law, so long as they operate on a not for profit basis and adhere to certain corporate forms.

This decision establishes that storefront dispensaries are unquestionably legal under California law and that localities cannot continue to rely on their now-discredited view that all sales of medical marijuana are illegal in order to support their ongoing attacks on medical marijuana dispensaries.
Complete story: http://www.cannabisculture.com/content/2013/01/22/California-Supreme-Court-Deems-Legality-Storefront-Medical-Marijuana-Dispensaries
 

angryblackman

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I wonder how many dispensary's are going to pop back up in Sac.
Tough to say. They are already outlawed in many Sac area cities by the city councils. I don't see too many more popping up as they have been doing just fine as delivery only in most cases. If I was in that position I wouldn't open back up a storefront.
 

Soupsah

Active Member
Tough to say. They are already outlawed in many Sac area cities by the city councils. I don't see too many more popping up as they have been doing just fine as delivery only in most cases. If I was in that position I wouldn't open back up a storefront.
Yeah it may take Sac being sued to get the dispensaries back.
 
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