Pot Collectives Apply To Operate Dispensaries

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Eleven medical marijuana collectives and cooperatives have submitted applications to operate dispensaries in Palm Springs.

This comes three months after the city's zoning and land-use ordinance regulating dispensaries was passed.

The ordinance allowed a 90-day window for establishments to apply to become one of the city's two legally operated facilities, said Doug Holland, Palm Springs city attorney.

Craig Ewing, director of Planning Services for the city, said it now will have to work quickly to review the applications.

"According to the ordinance, we have 30 days to complete our review. We've had a few in for a while, so that's helped. It's going to be a challenge. We've sent them over to the police; they can only go as fast as state and federal ( agencies ) reply. We'll have a report to the city manager with information we have by Aug. 6," Ewing said.

Under the ordinance, dispensaries may not operate in commercial areas, Holland said.

There can also be no more than two dispensaries within city limits, Holland said.

The city has filed suit against at least two unnamed dispensaries that have been operating illegally, Holland said.

In addition to adhering to legal requirements, the two dispensaries should also have the ability to sufficiently provide cannabis for a large number of patients, said Lanny Swerdlow, president of the Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project, a medical marijuana advocacy group, with members in the Coachella Valley.

"You don't just sell marijuana. There are different strains for different conditions. For insomnia there's one type, for pain there's something else," Swerdlow said.

He estimates that each facility may have to service as many as 3,000 to 4,000 patients.


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