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Debate: Medical marijuana dispensaries
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+ | *'''Marijuana is natural; dispensaries should be allowed.''' Cedaredge Town Council Trustee Nancy Sturgill said in 2009: "This [marijuana] is a very natural product, said Sturgill, and I don’t feel confident in denying Cedaredge residents access at this point.”[http://www.deltacountyindependent.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15774:cedaredge-delays-next-debate-on-pot-dispensaries&catid=36:sc&Itemid=346] | ||
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+ | *'''[[Argument: Medical marijuana dispensaries are professional institutions| Medical marijuana dispensaries are professional institutions]]''' [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/24/us/24pot.html Jesse McKinley. "Don’t Call It ‘Pot’ in This Circle; It’s a Profession." NYTimes. April 23, 2010]: "Like hip-hop, health food and snowboarding, marijuana is going corporate. As more and more states allow medical use of the drug, and California considers outright legalization, marijuana’s supporters are pushing hard to burnish the image of pot by franchising dispensaries and building brands; establishing consulting, lobbying and law firms; setting up trade shows and a seminar circuit; and constructing a range of other marijuana-related businesses." | ||
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Economics: Are these dispensaries economical? | |
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