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California Court of Appeal Affirms Legality of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Rej

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For Immediate Release: July 3rd, 2012
California Court of Appeal Affirms Legality of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Rejects Municipal Bans
City of Los Angeles will soon vote on whether to enact an outright ban similar to the County ban just rejected


Los Angeles, CA -- The Second District Court of Appeal in California issued a landmark decision yesterday in County of Los Angeles v. Alternative Medicinal Cannabis Collective (AMCC), which affirmed the legality of medical marijuana dispensaries under state law, and rejected bans imposed by municipalities. In particular, the AMCC court held that Los Angeles County's "complete ban" on medical marijuana is "preempted" by state law and, therefore, void. The AMCC decision reverses a preliminary junction granted to the County by the Los Angeles Superior Court in May 2011.

On the issue of whether dispensaries are legal under state law, the AMCC court ruled that, "[T]he repeated use of the term 'dispensary' throughout [Health and Safety Code section 11362.768] and the reference in subdivision (e) to a 'storefront or mobile retail outlet' make it abundantly clear that the medical marijuana collectives authorized by section 11362.775 are permitted by state law to perform a dispensary function." The AMCC further held that, "[Los Angeles] County's total, per se nuisance ban against medical marijuana dispensaries directly contradicts the Legislature's intent," and called that contradiction "direct, patent, obvious, and palpable."

This landmark decision comes as a number of other state appellate court rulings impacting dispensaries have been granted review by the California Supreme Court, including Pack v. City of Long Beach, which addresses how localities can regulate distribution, and City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patient's Health and Wellness, which deals with whether municipalities can permanently ban distribution. The California Supreme Court could also decide to review the AMCC ruling, which it will decide in the next several weeks.

"The court of appeal could not have been clearer in expressing that medical marijuana dispensaries are legal under state law, and that municipalities have no right to ban them," said Joe Elford, Chief Counsel with Americans for Safe Access, the country's leading medical marijuana advocacy group. "This landmark decision should have a considerable impact on how the California Supreme Court rules in the various dispensary cases it's currently reviewing."

On July 24th, the City of Los Angeles is scheduled to vote on a dispensary ban similar to the one enacted by the County, but just rejected by the court of appeal. "The AMCC decision puts a giant wrench into the plans of City Attorney Trutanich to persuade the City Council to enact a ban," continued Elford. The proposal introduced by Council member Huizar to ban dispensaries, which appeared to be favored by many of his colleagues, now faces an uncertain fate. Patient advocates have been pushing for a more sensible alternative being proposed by Council members Koretz and Wesson that would create “limited immunity” for a certain number of dispensaries in the city.

Further information:
Landmark ruling in County of Los Angeles v. Alternative Medicinal Cannabis Collective: http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org/downloads/AMCC_Appellate_Court_Decision.pdf
Lower court ruling in County of Los Angeles v. Alternative Medicinal Cannabis Collective: http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org/downloads/AMCC_Superior_Court_Decision.pdf
 

kmk420kali

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Hell yes!!
Cities and Counties need to realize they are bound by the Laws of the State that Houses and Supports them!!
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^you guys realize this is now the 4th time California courts have proved awesome. They have up held 215. they upheld 215 caregivers. then they upheld 215 can only be plant count limited by your doctor, and now they have ruled in favor of dispensaries. They have held up every part of 215 despite the federal government and many local governments.
 

kmk420kali

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Don't forget they have repeatedly forced Municipal Police Dept's to return wrongfully confiscated "Meds"--:)
 

dank.frank

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I'm glad it won't be like Amsterdam...gone before I get there...

saving my pennies!


dank.Frank
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Amsterdam is a cool place. I flew into Germany. train to a-dam. went back and forth from a-dam to other places in europe for an awesome summer. Shrooms at the Palace of Versailles was pretty unforgettable.

gotta say though the west coast states of the USA are way better.
 

burns1n209

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This is great to hear, maybe in November things will go our way, and finally pass for recreational use. Im curious to see what L.A. does, if they still go through with the ban and be challenged in court, or if they say the hell with it. I dont think its a bad idea to limit the amount of dispensaries in a given area. something like 1 shop per 100k ppl or something like that. Were i live they put a ban a couple yrs ago that we could not have a dispensary, I wonder if this will change and finally allow or tolerate it. Ive been thinking about putting a call to the Chief of police and getting his side, he has been very outspoken that as long as he is in charge there will NEVER be a dispensary in this county. Sure enough 1 opened up, 3 months later shut down, and those guys are doing major time over some BS charges. Hes a big prick.
 

kmk420kali

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This is great to hear, maybe in November things will go our way, and finally pass for recreational use. Im curious to see what L.A. does, if they still go through with the ban and be challenged in court, or if they say the hell with it. I dont think its a bad idea to limit the amount of dispensaries in a given area. something like 1 shop per 100k ppl or something like that. Were i live they put a ban a couple yrs ago that we could not have a dispensary, I wonder if this will change and finally allow or tolerate it. Ive been thinking about putting a call to the Chief of police and getting his side, he has been very outspoken that as long as he is in charge there will NEVER be a dispensary in this county. Sure enough 1 opened up, 3 months later shut down, and those guys are doing major time over some BS charges. Hes a big prick.

I don't think that D's should be limited anymore than Liquor Stores or Pharmacies-- If it is Legal, it should be regulated on par with other Legal Stores--
They can Tax it if they want, but to limit the number is to create Monopolies and Corruption that are too easily manipulated by Greedy Politicians accepting Bribes for allowing them--:tiphat:
 

burns1n209

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I don't think that D's should be limited anymore than Liquor Stores or Pharmacies-- If it is Legal, it should be regulated on par with other Legal Stores--
They can Tax it if they want, but to limit the number is to create Monopolies and Corruption that are too easily manipulated by Greedy Politicians accepting Bribes for allowing them--:tiphat:

I dont disagree with that, liquor stores still require a license to sell, and have to go though proper permits and what not, and if they could regulate it similar that would be cool. We just dont need one on every corner,ran by joe shmoe. it would be open season. i was just throwing that number out there, i believe countys or city only allow a number of liq license's they give out? not positive on that but something along those lines.
 
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SeaMaiden

I have to look through my cannabis news folder, but I could swear there was just recently a story discussing another higher court denying the legality of dispensaries. Gotta go double check, but I did read this story through the listserve yesterday as well.

Topsy turvy!

Never mind, it was an article on the feds actions affecting the number of dispensaries in California, causing hundreds to shut down since their latest offensive.
 

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