The Laguna Woods City Council unanimously voted to allow medical cannabis stores in the city, starting next month.
According to The OC Register, Laguna Woods is the first city in Orange County to pass a law that allows the sale of medical marijuana.
Bucking a trend in Orange County, Laguna Woods on Wednesday became the first local city to pass an ordinance allowing medical marijuana dispensaries. So far no potential vendors have approached the city.
There are dispensaries in about a half-dozen other cities, including Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel, but until now none have opened with the blessing of a city. Many have done nothing on a hazy issue in which state and federal laws conflict.
Some cities, including Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo, have enacted bans or moratoriums on the dispensaries, which cropped up after a 1996 state law, the Compassionate Use Act, allowed people to use medical marijuana.
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Laguna Woods, California | Medical Marijuana Ordinance
WHAT: The Laguna Woods City Council voted 4-0, with one abstention, to allow medical marijuana dispensaries in the city.
WHEN: Starting in mid-October, dispensaries will be allowed. There currently are no applications to open one.
WHERE: In unspecified commercial/office areas located outside the gated community of Laguna Woods Village.
RESTRICTIONS:
- Dispensary clients must be residents of Laguna Woods. Caretakers will be allowed to purchase marijuana after meeting certain requirements.
- Dispensaries must be located at least 1,000 feet from schools, daycare centers, playgrounds and other youth-oriented establishments.
- They must be operated as collectives or non-profit organizations.
- Hours of operation limited to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
- No one under 18 allowed in dispensaries at any time.
Source: Laguna Woods City Council / OCRegister.com
Another interesting stat from the article:
As of January, 63 of California’s 480 cities had banned medical marijuana dispensaries and 29 had adopted ordinances permitting and regulating them to varying degrees, according to Laguna Woods city documents.
