LA County Sheriff's to Close All Dispensaries
On March 8, 2017, the Los Angeles Sheriff's, District Attorney, and County Council will file a plan to the Board of Supervisors to close all dispensaries in the Unincorporated Areas of LA.
On February 7, 2017 the Board of Supervisors voted to close dispensaries and are seeking to fund the operation up to $25M. The Board has requested a plan on how to implement these closures.
We have been warning the community that these actions were taking place, and continue to fight against the Board from doing so.
We are working to obtain a copy of the report ahead of time and will dispense the information as soon as we can.
We will be organizing the community to come speak out against this plan and continue to educate the Board of Supervisors that this action is a bad policy to implement toward their plans of regulations later this year.
Please spread the word to others. If they have any concerns about if they are operating in the unincorporated areas of the county, you can check your location through our website. Check Here.
More information to follow.
We are proud of the leadership that both LA County and Governor Newsom have shown in recognizing how essential the legal cannabis market is to our communities in these challenging times.
393 of 539 (nearly 73%) California local jurisdictions consisting of over 83% of the population passed Prop 64 in 2016, legalizing commercial cannabis activities.
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City of San Fernando recognized for it’s leadership and commitment to reversing the damage caused by the war on cannabis.