Pubdate: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 Source: Long Beach Press-Telegram (CA) Copyright: 2012 Los Angeles Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.presstelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/244 BANNING MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES A SMART MOVE FOR L.A. The Los Angeles City Council followed Long Beach's wise example today and voted to ban storefront medical marijuana dispensaries until the courts finally work out whether cities can limit the operations. It did take more months than it should. The motion passed today was first proposed by Councilman Jose Huizar in December. But it is a must -- without a ban, L.A. could have found itself permanently stuck with a proliferation of problematic dispensaries, and little the authorities could do about it. The Long Beach City Council figured that out last month and voted to ban the outlets. An editorial here a month ago, written as the L.A. and Long Beach councils prepared to deal with the issue, began by noting that each city's legal council suggested full bans on dispensaries until the state Supreme Court rules. The editorial went on: "L.A.'s gentle ban would allow users who need the drug for medical purposes to continue to grow their own. That seems a sensible solution. "(T)he gentle ban would prohibit for-profit sales. The fact remains: Despite state voter approval of medical marijuana sales, they remain illegal under federal law. "Further, despite the fact that the law was never intended to allow for-profit operations, outlets are proliferating, and profits can be huge -- hundreds of thousands of dollars a year at some dispensaries." Now Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa must sign it to make the ban into law. He should do so without delay. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom