SAN FRANCISCO Medical marijuana dispensaries are in danger of getting zoned out.
The California Supreme Court strongly hinted Tuesday that municipalities have the right to ban dispensaries via local zoning laws.
Justice Carol Corrigan suggested a city's power to enforce zoning laws flows from the state Constitution.
February 05, 2013 at 05:52 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO Medical marijuana dispensaries are in danger of getting zoned out.
The California Supreme Court strongly hinted Tuesday that municipalities have the right to ban dispensaries via local zoning laws.
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