L.A. medical marijuana dispensaries apparently fall short in bid to force referendum
Los Angeles Times: A group of Los Angeles medical marijuana dispensaries appeared to have failed to collect enough signatures by Monday's deadline to force a referendum on the city's new pot ordinance but asked for an extension to continue circulating the petition.
Dan Halbert, operator of Rainforest Collective in Mar Vista and the principal organizer, said the coalition of collectives gathered about 30,000 signatures but determined that only about 14,200 appeared valid. The collectives need at least 27,425 signatures for the referendum to qualify. Read Article
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