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(NewsNation) — Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, 54% of Americans live in a state where recreational use of marijuana is legal, according to an analysis from the Pew Research Center.
The analysis revealed that 74% of Americans live in a state where marijuana is legal for either medical or recreational use. Additionally, 79% of Americans live in a county with at least one marijuana dispensary.
There are nearly 15,000 cannabis dispensaries in the U.S., according to the analysis.
California has more dispensaries than any other state, with 3,659 dispensaries “more than double the amount in the next closed state.”
A quarter of all marijuana dispensaries in the U.S. are in California and 99.5% of Californians have at least one dispensary in their county.
“Los Angeles County has more dispensaries (1,481) than any state other than California itself,” Pew found.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma holds the record for most medical marijuana dispensaries per capita with 36 shops for every 100,000 residents.
The analysis found that one in five dispensaries across the county are “located within 20 miles of a state border,” and 29% of those border dispensaries neighboring states with “less permissive cannabis laws.”
Pew provided this example: Indiana, Kansas, and Texas have restrictive marijuana laws but are bordered by multiple states that have legalized the drug for medical or recreational use. People living in one of those three states can find more than 100 dispensaries within 20 miles of the state’s borders.
During the early stages of marijuana legislation, concerns were raised that dispensers would be overly represented in low-income neighborhoods. Pew’s analysis found the situation is more nuanced.
The analysis found four states — Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, and Virginia — have legalized marijuana for medical and recreational purposes where median incomes are at least $20,000 lower in areas “with high concentrations of dispensaries than areas in the state with low concentrations of dispensaries.”
In contrast, in New York and New Hampshire, the median household incomes are around $20,000 or more higher in areas with many dispensaries than in areas with few dispensaries, according to the analysis.
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For people anxious to get rolling in the retail marijuana business, it is another day and another delay.
On Friday, a State Supreme Court judge blocked the state’s marijuana retail licensing program after siding with complainants who argued that limiting the first dispensary licenses to people with prior convictions violated state law.
The injunction is part of a civil suit filed by service-disabled veterans, who argue that allowing “justice-involved individuals” to have the first recreational dispensary licenses is unconstitutional.
The decision by Justice Kevin Bryant, who had temporarily halted the program last week while legal arguments were heard, creates another hurdle in the fledgling marijuana industry that has been beset with delays in getting licensing off the ground…
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Wednesday, May 17, 2023 7:01AM
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KABC) — A smash-and-grab robbery at a marijuana dispensary in West Hollywood happened early Tuesday morning.
The store’s manager said about 12 people broke in to Urbn Leaf on Sunset Boulevard around 5 a.m.
The owners say one of the burglars smashed through the windows, and then the rest followed, taking most of the product on the store floor.
“I was pretty shocked. I’m like ‘really?’ I can’t believe this actually happened on Sunset,” said Sol Yamani, a partner at the store.
The latest crime came just hours after the city of West Hollywood voted to add four new positions to the Sheriff’s Department to patrol the area.
Less than two weeks ago, four people were arrested in connection with a brazen armed robbery close to a nearby restaurant.
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