With the total extinction of medical marijuana dispensaries looming, Los Angeles medical pot patients and providers have gone on the offensive in the ongoing skirmish in the wake of the L.A. City Council’s recent dispensary ban by gathering signatures and filing a lawsuit.
The ordinance became law on August 1 when signed by L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and is scheduled to take effect on Thursday September 6.
The medicinal cannabis activist group Americans for Safe Access is in the process of gathering the required 27,425 signatures of registered voters by September 21 in order to place a voter referendum on the March 5, 2013 ballot that, if passed, would immediately overturn the dispensary ban.
Some dispensary owners have pledged to continue operating even though they face imprisonment and fines of up to $2,500 every day they continue to provide medicine.