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Map: Marijuana dispensaries told to close

Seeded on Tue May 11, 2010 7:50 AM EDT
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The city of Los Angeles has warned 439 medical marijuana dispensaries that they must shut their doors by June 7. City prosecutors began notifying dispensary operators the first week of May, the first step in what could be a lengthy and expensive legal battle to regain control over pot sales.

This map shows the locations of businesses listed by the city as having been notified. In some cases, owners have contacted The Times to say they were listed by the city in error and have requested city officials correct the record. Those instances are noted below.

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The city of Los Angeles has warned 439 medical marijuana dispensaries that they must shut their doors by June 7. City prosecutors began notifying dispensary operators this week, the first step in what could be a lengthy and expensive legal battle to regain control over pot sales. This map shows the locations of those outlets based on city records.

Dispensaries that registered with the city by a November 2007 deadline can stay open. City officials estimate that more than 130 of the 186 that originally registered are still in business. Those dispensaries have six months to comply with the ordinance, which requires stores to be 1,000 feet from places where children congregate, including schools and parks.

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