Thursday, June 08, 2006
DUBLIN, Calif. - The City Council commonly decided to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in Dublin.
The ordinance describes a dispensary as any place where medical marijuana is provided to two or more patients or caregivers.
But it will not affect clinics, health care facilities, or residential care facilities for people with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Residential care facilities for the aged or hospices caring for dying patients also will remain unaffected.
"There are facilities obtainable for those who need it," Councilwoman Claudia McCormick said.
Several other cities in California by now have banned pot dispensaries
The ordinance describes a dispensary as any place where medical marijuana is provided to two or more patients or caregivers.
But it will not affect clinics, health care facilities, or residential care facilities for people with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Residential care facilities for the aged or hospices caring for dying patients also will remain unaffected.
"There are facilities obtainable for those who need it," Councilwoman Claudia McCormick said.
Several other cities in California by now have banned pot dispensaries



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