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| real real gone Join Date: Mar 2008 Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 129898 | ASA Argues City's Dispensary Ban Violates California Law ASA Argues City's Dispensary Ban Violates California Law In a case with wide-reaching implications, Americans for Safe Access has told an appellate court that city bans on medical cannabis dispensaries violate state law. The case involves a small dispensing collective in Anaheim, Qualified Patients Association, that had been in operation for five months when the city council passed a ban in July 2007. After a superior court ruled against the patients, ASA took up the appeal, arguing that the state medical cannabis law supersedes local bans. "The City of Anaheim cannot hide behind federal law," said ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford during oral arguments. "Local governments cannot simply ban an activity that has been deemed lawful by the state." When California's legislature adopted the Medical Marijuana Program act of 2003, its stated intent was to ensure a uniform implementation of the state's medical cannabis initiative. The legislature also determined that patients can collectively cultivate their cannabis and be reimbursed for it. In August 2008, shortly after the appeal was filed, the California Attorney General issued guidelines recognizing the legality of storefront dispensaries. Yet while more than 40 local governments have adopted regulations for the operation of collectives that dispense cannabis to qualified patients, at least 120 have forbidden such dispensaries. The Fourth Appellate District Court, which is expected to issue a decision within 90 days, previously ruled in another ASA case, Garden Grove v. Superior Court, that the state's medical marijuana law was not preempted by federal law and that local officials must uphold state, not federal, law. Further information: ASA amicus brief in Anaheim case Appellate court history in Anaheim case List of dispensary regulations and bans in California |
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| WT Regular Join Date: Sep 2008 Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 3166 | Re: ASA Argues City's Dispensary Ban Violates California Law It would be great to see a similar decision as stated below. This has gotten too out of hand I would like to see the courts make crystal clear.... Ca has safe access in every city and county in the state Quote:
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| Smoking today for a brighter tommorrow Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Rancho KUcamonga Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 3484 | Re: ASA Argues City's Dispensary Ban Violates California Law yeah this is definatley a case im going to be following, especially after all these cities out here in the I.E feel that their justified because of the case with that (clairmont I believe?) dispensary that was deemed not within the law. im goona be crossing my fingers on this one |
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