http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/19/AR2010011900267.html
 
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles City Council is poised to
vote on a medical marijuana ordinance after months of
hammering out criteria that would shutter hundreds of
dispensaries.
 

Council members will take up the issue once again Tuesday,
and they will be presented two drafts, both of which include
capping the number of clinics at 70. The move would close
most shops that don't comply with the new law.
 
The main difference between the two versions is the distance
dispensaries should be from schools, parks and other public
gathering spots.
 
Hundreds of dispensaries have opened in Los Angeles over the
past couple of years despite a moratorium on new clinics.
 
While other California cities such as San Francisco, Oakland
and West Hollywood have been able to regulate medical
marijuana, Los Angeles city officials have fumbled with the
ordinance for years and are trying to adopt language that
jibes with state law.
 
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