Medical Marijuana Advocates Hold Press Conference before LA City Council Hearing
Possible closed session raises concerns of transparency as city is poised to adopt regulationsLos Angeles, CA -- Medical marijuana advocacy organization
Americans for Safe Access (ASA) will hold a press conference on Tuesday
at 9:45am in front of City Hall in advance of the expected vote on
regulating dispensaries in Los Angeles. The City Council has indicated
they might meet in closed session to make the final deliberations on an
ordinance that would regulate how and where medical marijuana
dispensaries can operate in the city. According to the agenda for
Tuesday's Council meeting, the possible closed session stems from
"threats of litigation publicly made regarding the adoption of the
proposed ordinance." Last month, ASA had threatened to sue the the city
if it adopted an ordinance banning the "sale" of medical marijuana.
"We want to emphasize that the sale of medical marijuana is legal not
only in Los Angeles, but across California," said ASA Chief Counsel Joe
Elford. "We are prepared to take this issue to the courts, if
necessary, to show that Los Angeles and other cities may regulate the
sale of medical marijuana, but they cannot ban such sales." In contrast
to
appellate court rulings indicating the sale of medical marijuana is
legal, a Los Angeles Superior Court
judge complicated matters last week by threatening to issue an
injunction against a medical marijuana dispensary in Eagle Rock,
claiming "a storefront dispensary that sells marijuana" is unlawful.
If an injunction is granted, it is expected to be appealed.
What: ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford to speak at press conference on LA ordinance and legal status of medical marijuana "sales"Despite other provisions in the ordinance that remain a concern, such as an arbitrary cap on the number of medical marijuana dispensaries allowed to operate in the city, the issue of "sales" is most pressing for advocates. "All eyes are on Los Angeles right now," continued Elford. "And, it's very important that the city not backtrack on its decision to allow cash transactions at medical marijuana dispensaries." Two weeks ago, over objections from the City Attorney's office, the Los Angeles City Council approved ordinance language that would allow "cash contributions, reimbursements and compensations" as long as they are not-for-profit and comply with state law.
When: Tuesday, December 8th at 9:45am
Where: In front of City Hall, 200 S. Main Street, Los Angeles