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LA plans to accept new pot shop license applications by September
A budtender displays cannabis at the Higher Path medical marijuana dispensary in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California, December 27, 2017.
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LA plans to accept new pot shop license applications by September
Nearly a year and a half after California legalized recreational cannabis, candidates for the city of Los Angeles’ “social equity” program will have to wait a while longer for their chance to apply for a limited number of pot shop licenses. The City Council voted Tuesday to open the application window by early September. Many social equity candidates say they can't afford to keep waiting.
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