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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Begin Implementing "Pop-Up" Locations
The state of San Diego medical marijuana: Figuartively speaking, I would imagine that medical marijuana delivery services are "a dime a dozen." Some people loathe the idea of a marijuana delivery driver entering their house or apartment. Are there any brick and mortar medical marijuana stores still open in the San Diego, Santee, Oceanside, Poway area? Are any storefronts still standing or are they all wiped off the map?— February 1, 2012 6:41 a.m.
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Begin Implementing "Pop-Up" Locations
Dubious information: What gives? I did a check and there appears to be no online entity named "MedMarList."— January 30, 2012 6:30 a.m.
Photography Is Not a Crime
The L.A. Weekly-----------------------------------------------------------------------implemented DISQUS, I just discovered. Good for them. That does reinforce the point that the shot caller(s) at the Reader are still stuck in the stone age. http://www.laweekly.com/2011-05-26/news/men-s-cou… http://www.laweekly.com/2011-01-06/news/mongols-a…— June 14, 2011 9:14 a.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
FACTFEST: 1) PB does not have a serious crime problem 2) There's relatively zero gang activity in PB— April 10, 2011 6:18 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
I don't mind a few tattoo parlors. You're crazy if you think PB is "overrun" with tatt shops. If you think along those lines then you better define the word "overrrun" for us. The tattoo parlors that I've seen tend to keep their shops clean, both the front side of their shop and that would be the side facing Garnet and the back of the store which would be the side facing the alley. And that's not something I can say about all of the businesses that line Garnet Avenue. Tattoo parlors are good for Pacific Beach. Tattoos have been a part of San Diego for a long time. Tattoos are a part of our culture. If you don't like the looks of a relatively innocuous tattoo parlor then you should avoid certain sections of Garnet Avenue. There are no WARNING TATTOO PARLOR AHEAD signs for those with high-anxiety and/or OCD but maybe there should be lol.— April 9, 2011 6:07 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
Honest to god I don't know what my fellow neighbors are talking about. Look, most of the bars are on Garnet. Note that there's virtually no residential housing on Garnet. Therefore it stands to reason that in a community as large as PB very few residents are impacted by bar patrons who patronize bars on Garnet Avenue. And I'll be the first to tell you that since San Diego is a tourist town with mucho tourists when out on the road you, the driver, need to be alert for the occasional drunk driver no matter what time of the day or what day of the week it is. Especially if you're riding around on two wheels. I swear some of my neighbors talk as if PB is a war zone. Or as if they come under attack. Or as if PB is overrun with gangs. None of those things are true. Some of the people doing all the complaining might have OCD. You never know, since we can't see them, they might have something similar to OCD which would account for their perpetually pessimistic state of mind.— April 8, 2011 11 p.m.