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Cities Across The County To Consider Enacting Medical Marijuana Ordinances
The initiative in Del Mar is already on the ballot! It qualified on the same night as Imperial Beach.— July 25, 2012 11:55 a.m.
Bob Filner Endorses Medicinal Marijuana Tax Initiative
I was present at the PCA meetings with the initiative proposal was being considered. I can testify that at least forty collectives participated in these meetings and votes. That said, any decrease in PCA membership has everything to do with the City Attorney and federal crackdown, which has effected every collective and every patient they serve. Unfortunatly, there are almost no storefront collective dispensaries left in San Diego, as a result of federal and local incursion. For this reason, we are proposing an initiative to allow collectives to thrive in our city again. I fully respect those that would like to meet in non commercial cooperatives to disburse medical marijuana without charge to other members of their group. This initiative, allowing storefront dispensaries does not stop this from occuring. However, the vast majority of patients WOULD like the ability to walk into a secure well-regulated location, purchase their medicine from a known professional source and move on with their lives. A market for medical marijuana will always exist, and the only way to end the drug war is to regulate this market, bring it and the patients out of the shadows.— February 29, 2012 10:33 a.m.