Archive for June, 2010

Is Sarah Palin pro-marijuana?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

During an appearance on Fox Business Channel this week, ex- Alaska Governor Sarah Palin articulated a somewhat indulgent outlook on the enforcement of cannabis laws. “I'm not for the legalization of pot,” whispered Palin. But “if somebody's going to smoke a joint in their house and not do anybody any harm, then perhaps there are other things our cops should be looking at….” OMG. Is this for real, who is Sarah Palin and why didn’t she speak of her understanding of marijuana when she ran for vice president of the united states.

It's been a busy half year when it comes to the news, but there have been a few hot topics that have overtaken the headlines during the first months of 2009. From evil octomoms to marijuana mayhem, this is a look at 5 of the hottest newsmakers of 2009 so far:

Mothers of Multiples - It all started with the Octomom. Nadya Suleman and her gigantic brood of children made her one of the most hated women in America. No one could understand how a woman with no job or a husband with one could decide that having eight children was the next logical step in her life (especially since she already had 6 at home!). There were allegations that Nadya Suleman was obsessed with Angelina Jolie and had undergone plastic surgery to look like her and wanted a big brood just like her. The doctors who allowed the Octomom to undergo fertility treatments also came under fire, and we all wondered where a single mom already taking care of six kids got the money for the fertility treatments and the surgery. After months of bickering over whether the Octomom should be allowed to have her own reality show like 'Jon & Kate Plus 8', she finally got her way. But by that time, our attention had shifted to another mother of multiples, Kate Gosselin of 'Jon & Kate Plus 8'. She ruled her roost with an iron fist, complaining about coupons that the family didn't even need, harping on Jon over every little thing (even breathing!), and rolling her eyes like an annoyed teenager when her kids would try to talk to her while she was talking to the cameras. But fans of the show 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' had known this about Kate Gosselin for quite some time. What got the attention of the rest of America were a few pictures of her husband Jon Gosselin out partying with a twenty-something schoolteacher. It didn't take long for more headlines of the couple's failing marriage to start flooding grocery store checkout lanes: did they have an open marriage contract? Was Kate Gosselin dating her bodyguard? Did Jon Gosselin go out and party with friends on Kate Gosselin's birthday? Should these two and their eight kids even be on a show? Were the stories about affairs just a big hoax to boost ratings? Is Kate Gosselin's haircut really cute? The two recently finally did get a divorce, ending the speculation. Still, the show might go on and the debate over whether the kids should be subjected to it won't end, and we're waiting to see if TLC comes up with a replacement for the large family if the show does end.

The Fight for Gay Rights - Prop 8 was big news at the beginning of the year, as was the fight to repeal it. It's frankly amazing to me that gay couples who live in one of the places in America that's viewed as the most liberal still can't get married, but I believe they will be able to in due time. The debate over gay marriage sparked one of the most interesting feuds of the year so far between former Miss California Carrie Prejean and celebrity blogger Perez Hilton. During the Miss USA pageant, Carrie Prejean was asked whether or not she thought that gay couples should be allowed to get married. She completely flubbed her answer up, saying she believed in “opposite marriage”. Perez Hilton later had some choice words for Carrie Prejean on his blog, and Carrie Prejean responded with a tryst with right-wing media outlets like FOX News. She argued that she lost the title of Miss USA because she stood up for what she believed in (although I still say she just stumbled all over her answer) and tried to become a martyr for the anti-gay marriage cause. Then one set of topless pictures of Carrie Prejean hit the internet, which she argued away as modeling pictures that weren't abnormal for a girl in her position (they really weren't anything worse than what you'd see in a men's magazine; she was topless, but covering herself up with her arms). But then another set hit the net, and these really were topless pictures. Still, Donald Trump let her keep her Miss California crown, and co-director of the Miss California USA pageant and former Miss USA Shanna Moakler stepped down from her position after learning that Carrie Prejean was going to be allowed to keep her title. Eventually Carrie Prejean lost her title because she wasn't fulfilling her contractual obligations, although she stated that she believed it was because she wouldn't pose for more topless pictures in 'Playboy' or appear on 'I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!'. Another former beauty queen in the spotlight who had expressed her support for Carrie Prejean, Sarah Palin, had to have shed a tear as someone so similar to herself faded away from the media spotlight, her last hurrah being a few E-mails between herself and a Miss USA employee that revealed her true character. So it was score 1 for gay marriage, a point that was quickly taken away as prop 8 wasn't repealed. However, science might save the gay marriage argument: studies are revealing that gay and bisexual behavior is a natural occurrence in almost every species on the planet (remember the adorable gay penguin couple?). So evolution isn't the only thing the religious right is going to have to find a Bible-friendly explanation for now. But the gay community could be tearing itself apart over a film by Sacha Baron Cohen. 'Bruno' is a movie done in Sacha Baron Cohen's distinctive style of making people look like idiots by exposing their prejudice and hypocrisy by pretending to be a stereotype. But while the purpose of 'Bruno' seems to be to expose the ugly side of homophobia in a funny way, many members of the gay community are arguing that the movie just gives homophobes something to laugh about and that they'll completely miss the message. Sadly, those who will be laughing at Bruno and not with him probably would not change their minds, anyway, so it's best just to enjoy the movie and move on by fighting for gay rights where it counts: in the political world.

Celebrity Deaths - I don't want to focus on this subject too long, because it's depressed me enough this year, but there have been way too many celebrity deaths in these first few months of 2009. Natasha Richardson's unexpected death early in the year definitely educated us all on head injures; she fell and hit her head while skiing, seemed perfectly fine, and died hours later. Legendary radio voice and storyteller Paul Harvey died in February, and Golden Girl Bea Arthur, also known for her ground-breaking work on the show 'Maude', died in April. British reality star Jade Goody wasn't one of the biggest stars to die during 2009, but hers was one of the most-talked about celebrity deaths, as she allowed her struggle with cervical cancer to be documented to the very end. Other celebrity deaths include that of funnyman Dom DeLuise and porn star Marilyn Chambers. 'Kung Fu' Actor David Carradine's untimely end became one of the most talked about celebrity deaths of 2009 because of the bizarre circumstances surrounding it, leading some to believe that he died attempting autoerotic asphyxiation. But perhaps the celebrity deaths that have gotten the most attention this year are the slew of them that happened in June, including that of Johnny Carson's right hand man Ed McMahon and the blonde angel known as Farrah Fawcett, who died the same day as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. But while the news stories were pouring in about how MJ died, whether drugs and his doctor were to blame, and what would happen to his kids, another legend in his own right, infomercial king Billy Mays, died shortly after giving an interview about bumping his head. This led to speculation that he had died the same way as Natasha Richardson, but it was later discovered his death was from a heart condition. Of course these are just a few of the dozens of celebrity deaths that have occurred so far in 2009, and lets hope the second half of the year isn't so dark.

The Struggle of the GOP - The Republican Party has had it's fair share of blows so far this year. Despite no George Bush to bash, the GOP has had it's hands full with jokes about the likes of Rush Limbaugh being the voice of the right and the star that is Sarah Palin not fading away. In fact, Sarah Palin seems to be making the headlines quite frequently, probably striking fear in the hearts of those in her party who see her as presidential poison. (Don't worry, even Rush Limbaugh realizes how dangerous Sarah Palin is, and he won't let her end up being the Republican candidate). But Sarah Palin is still sitting somewhat pretty, as the GOP has likely lost two of it's possible candidates due to affairs. John Ensign fell after possibly being blackmailed by the husband of the staffer he had an affair with, and not too long after, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford made even more headlines when he went missing. No one seemed to know where he was, but it was only a matter of time before he admitted that he was seeing his mistress in South America. The media soon identified her as Maria Belen Chapu, prompting a frantic search for pictures of the former newscaster. It seems that Mark Sanford was truly head-over-heels for this woman, judging from the E-mails released (love letters from him to her), but he's decided to try and keep his wife and his job. Even if he doesn't step down as governor, don't expect a presidential bid from him; like Ensign, he voted to impeach Bill Clinton when he went astray. Being lovelorn and called a hypocrite would probably just be a little too much for him to handle during a debate. And one more blow to the GOP: Al Franken was finally declared Minnesota's Senator, giving the Democrats a filibuster-proof majority.

Pot Pushing - From the time that one of the most popular questions from an internet poll was posed to President Obama about legalizing marijuana, it looked like it was going to be a hot topic this year. There's always a marijuana story that's popular on the website Digg, and many are arguing that legalizing marijuana and taxing it could save our economy and put an end to the drug being smuggled across the Mexican border. News stations like CNN have done specials on the matter, weighing the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana, but it could be a long time before it's ever legalized. Still, as cigarettes are becoming less and less popular, tobacco companies are going to have to find someway to make money, and switching over to marijuana might be the way to go.

So from bad mothers times eight to great drug and marriage debates, there have been some interesting newsmakers of 2009 so far. I can't wait to see what the rest of this crazy year has to offer.

SOURCES:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1878389/mark_sanfords_mistress_revealed_maria.html?cat=49
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1715963/miss_california_seminaked_pictures.html?cat=2
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1756586/at_least_kate_gosselin_has_her_haircut.html?cat=2

Roaches!!! by themadpothead

How Does Medical Marijuana React In The Body

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Well, first off, there are many active ingredients in Medical Marijuana, which is to say it is not a single drug molecule, such as alcohol or cocaine, rather a combination of more than 400 diverse chemical components. In fact, they're so different that 60 of them (called cannabinoids) are exclusive to marijuana.

While we're discussing numbers, let’s point out that the primary mind-altering cannabinoid is a little item by the name of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or “THC”, for short. It's this chemical that triggers marijuana's main drug reactions and in turn effects the body and the brain.

Tetrahydrocannabinol is a mind altering compound that breaks up into at least 80 different byproducts (or metabolites) prior to being eliminated from the body… Which can take a while.

The mood altering process starts as soon as the medical cannabis THC enters the bloodstream, and begins zeroing in on Cannabinoid receptors (anandamides) in the brain and the central nervous system.

Boston — Ballot Question 2 in Mass. is a hot button issue in the days leading up to the presidential election. The current Mass. law states that anyone caught with any amount of marijuana will be arrested and tried as a criminal defendant in a court of law. If Ballot Question 2 passes, people caught with less than one ounce of marijuana would be issued a ticket similar to a traffic violation.

The amount of the ticket will be $100 dollars and the fine would go to whatever city the offense took place in.The benefit of the fine, rather than the arrest, is that it will reduce the number of people with criminal records, cut court costs for cities and towns and not tie up the police with the arrest and booking of someone caught with marijuana.

I firmly believe the current marijuana policy needs to be replaced with civil citations. People who use marijuana pose far less risk to the general public than those who consume alcohol, but they face arrest and prosecution for using marijuana. Unfortunately, drug use brings forward the image of the crazed addict who will do anything for their fix, when in reality, many productive members of society use marijuana without any ill effects whatsoever. If Ballot Question 2 passes, minors caught with any amount of marijuana would face a stiffer penalty. Their parents would be notified, there would be a $1,000 fine, and they would be forced to attend a drug education program.

Opponents of the sensible marijuana policy claim that by passing this bill we would be sending the wrong message to kids about drug use. Opponents also argue that it will make it easier for drug dealers to ply their trade without fear of being caught. I believe that the message that children get in our society is not from the laws we pass, but by the actions of their parents. I would have to agree that it will be easier for the marijuana dealers to sell marijuana if this ballot question passes. However if as a society we are willing to say that smoking marijuana is only a civil offense then wouldn't the logical conclusion be that those adults are procuring their marijuana from somewhere? Since we are already aware of this fact then the argument that it will make marijuana dealers freer to sell pot is lacking. It will still be a criminal offense to sell other drugs.

This is a polarizing issue in Mass., and I will be watching closely to see how people feel about this. One local poll reported that more than 70 percent of adults agree that marijuana should be decriminalized. We'll see if those 70 percent feel strongly enough about it to go out and vote for the decriminalization of marijuana.

Souces: http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Massachusetts_Sensible_Marijuana_Policy_(2008)

Marijuana by hrdtail2007

Medical Marijuana States

Monday, June 21st, 2010

As emotions over medical marijuana and the locations, and numbers of the dispensaries allowed heats up in every city across the state of California… There is still no greater place to live. In one afternoon a properly documented marijuana patients can visit a marijuana doctor, be evaluated, and with 30 min be on his or her way looking for their new favorite medical cannabis club. Of which there are more than a few to choose from.

Marijuana is illegal, but should it be? That is a question that remains unanswered. The road to the illegalization of marijuana began in 1937 when the Marihuana Tax Act was passed. While it didn't make the drug illegal, it made it very dangerous to deal with the substance. It wasn't until the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 that marijuana became a schedule 1 narcotic, making it illegal. In order to be declared a schedule 1 narcotic, a substance must meet the following criteria:

(A) The drug or other substance has high potential for abuse.

(B) The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.

(C) There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.

In this paper we will explore the function of drug laws, how that function relates to marijuana, and whether or not a law prohibiting marijuana is ethical and fair. In addition to the guidelines offered by the CSA, we will include our own reasons for controlling a substance, which are:

(A) The drug induces severe psychological affects, which cause unpredictable behavior that may endanger the user and those around them.

(B) Use of the drug could lead to crime.

(C) Use of the drug can lead to severe health problems.

The opposition to marijuana (in the modern day) stems largely from fears in regards to the possible psychological and physical health effects of the drug. Some claim that marijuana causes permanent damage to brain, hindering a person's cognitive skills over time. Others note personality changes such as loss of motivation, paranoia, and addiction.

Studies have shown the fears regarding personality to be justified. However, the general consensus is that the people most affected by marijuana in terms of addiction and personality changes, are people who began using the drug before the age of 18, a period in a child's life that is important to their psychological and social development. In fact, 10-14% of marijuana users suffer from addiction problems and withdrawal that is comparable to nicotine withdrawal, says University of Vermont associate professor and director of its Treatment Research Center, Dr. Alan J. Budney (Carroll).

According to the National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) marijuana can have lasting effects on a user's daily life. The following is taken from NIDA's information page of marijuana:

Research clearly demonstrates that marijuana has the potential to cause problems in daily life or make a person's existing problems worse. In one study, heavy marijuana abusers reported that the drug impaired several important measures of life achievement including physical and mental health, cognitive abilities, social life, and career status. Several studies associate workers' marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers' compensation claims, and job turnover.

As for physiological health effects, the three main concerns are in regards to the brain, the heart, and the lungs. As mentioned earlier, many opponents to marijuana use claim that the drug causes permanent damage to the brain. Many studies dispute this notion, but we will cover that in more depth when we get to the pro-marijuana portion of this paper. Instead, we will focus on the areas in which scientific studies have been able to confirm potential health risks.

Research has shown that the risk for a heart-attack increases within the first hour of marijuana use. This happens because of an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. In addition to heart concerns, marijuana poses a threat to the respiratory system as it is carcinogenic and users tend to hold smoke in their lungs longer. While it was originally believed that marijuana smoke caused cancer new studies have proven otherwise, some even saying that the active ingredient in cannabis, THC, may be able to help prevent certain kinds of cancer (NIDA).

Nevertheless, the debate on medicinal marijuana has caused an increase in the amount of research regarding the drug, many of which have ended with surprising conclusions. In 15 different studies, varying from 3 months to 13+ years, scientists observed regular marijuana users and non-users to determine if there was any damage to the brain as a result of use. All of the studies conclusively proved that marijuana does not damage the brain permanently as previously believed. Other studies have produced similar results (WebMD).

Igor Grant, MD and lead researcher for the previously mentioned studies makes sure to mention that the participants were all adults and that the results would most likely be different if it was a 12 year old user, whose nervous system is still developing (WebMD).

In regards to addiction, ''Everything is relative,'' said Dr. Donald Jasinksi, a professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins medical school and director of the Center for Chemical Dependence at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. ''Does it destroy as many lives as alcohol? No. Does it kill as many people as cigarettes? No. Does it have as many deaths associated with it as aspirin overdose? No. (Carroll).''

While studies have shown a percentage of marijuana users to suffer from addiction to the drug, it is a small percentage of the population and an argument can be, and has been, made that anything can be addictive based on the emotional attachment a person has to an activity. The withdrawal period is far less severe than that of alcohol and other drugs. The NIDA has found that the average withdrawal begins after 1 day of abstinence, peaks at 2-3, and subsides after a week or two (NIDA).

As far as physical health effects, respiratory problems appear to be the only one that both sides agree on, but advocates of marijuana contend moderate use of the drug is less severe than cigarette use as cigarette users tend to smoke multiple cigarettes a day. Furthermore, alternative means of marijuana consumption such as eating it or using a vaporizer lower the amount of carcinogens that enter the lungs. Even more surprising, studies conducted in Italy and Britain have found that THC might be useful in fighting off bacteria (Fountain).

With the amount of studies that have been conducted on marijuana since the 1950s, and the nature of their findings, it is shocking as to why a collective conclusion has not yet been reached in regards to the legality issue of the substance. Based on the above information and the criteria established earlier for determining whether a substance should be controlled or not, we will systematically explore the ethical validity of a law prohibiting the use, growth, and sale of marijuana.

First, we must define the telos or function of a law. Certainly, most will agree that the function of a law is to protect the majority of the population from a dangerous element of society. If that is the function of a law then we must examine the societal effects of the illegalization of marijuana versus the potential dangers.

As a result of the prohibition of marijuana, millions of Americans have been arrested and entered into the justice system, with 872,721 people being arrested in 2007, 89% for simple possession (NORML). The number is a 5.2% increase from 2006, with the annual number of marijuana arrests rising steadily on a yearly basis (NORML).

The majority of people arrested for marijuana are non-violent offenders with no previous criminal record. This means they pose no threat to society. So what is the law protecting the population from? Themselves? This seems to be the case since the law has damaged more lives through legal troubles than it protected since most marijuana users do not use the substance and go on crime sprees.

If the law's function is meant to protect people from the health risks associated with the population then we must once again return to the studies conducted on the issue. While marijuana, like anything, has negative effects, it appears that overall it is no more dangerous than many legal substances such as alcohol, cigarettes, aspirin, etc. In the WebMD article, which talks about Igor Grant's research regarding the effects of marijuana on the brain, Lester Grinspoon, MD, a retired Harvard Medical School psychiatrist who studied medicinal marijuana use since the 1960s and wrote two books on the topic, says that while Grant's finding provide more evidence on its safety, “it's nothing that those of us who have been studying this haven't known for a very long time.”

“Marijuana is a remarkably safe and non-toxic drug that can effectively treat about 30 different conditions,” he tells WebMD. “I predict it will become the aspirin of the 21st century, as more people recognize this. (WebMD)”

While many credible minds in the scientific community warn about the dangers of marijuana use on people under the age of 18, the consensus seems to be that it is relatively safe to use for adults, especially when used in moderation.

If it poses little danger to a person's health, brings joy to those who use it, and its users are not prone to criminal behavior, what is the function of a law prohibiting marijuana? If, as a law, it is to protect the population from an assumed danger, is it serving that function? The answers to those questions are for the reader to determine based on the evidence and analysis presented within this paper, in addition to any evidence found independently.

Works Cited

Carroll, Linda. “Marijuana's Effects: More Than Munchies.” New York Times 22 Jan. 2008.

“872,721 marijuana arrests in 2007, up 5.2% from 2006.” NORML. 15 Sept. 2008. NORML. 22 Oct. 2008 .

Fountain, Henry. “Marijuana Ingredient May Fight Bacteria.” New York Times 5 Sept. 2008: F3.

“Info Facts - Marijuana.” National Institute of Drug Abuse. June 2008. National Institute of Drug Abuse. 22 Oct. 2008.

Kirchheimer, Sid. “Heavy Marijuana Use Doesn't Damage Brain.” WebMD. 1 July 2003. WebMD. 22 Oct. 2008 .

Pot is fun? by Li Indra

Marijuana…Legal In Ca.?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

California electorate is divided over an initiative on the November ballot that would legalize marijuana for recreational use.The Public Policy Institute of Ca. poll out Wed (05/19/2010) found t 49 percent of likely voters would support legalization of cannabis, while 48 percent oppose it. The poll has a margin of inaccuracy of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

The state of California already allows medicinal use of cannabis, but would become the first state to legalize recreational use if voters approve the initiative.The poll found that Democrats and independents are far more likely to support the initiative than Republicans. Not overly surprising. Support also is higher in the Bay Area, while L.A. and the Central Valley remain divided.The survey found that men are more likely to favor legalization than women.

In 2001, Canada became the first country in North America to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes. The federal government sanctions marijuana farms for medical purposes. The government of B.C. for example, keeps tabs on these farms and limits the size of the crops. Citizens must have a license to legally obtain marijuana for health purposes. Some citizens grow a small crop in their homes providing they have the license to do so and the government has inspected that it is not big enough to be considered grown for commercial use.

The legal potency of this drug must be 20% and no stronger. There are various potencies of the cannabis and law accepts the “red roaster” potency.

Many people who grow these plants in the home for medicinal purposes grow hydroponics plants meaning they do not need soil or dirt to grow. These indoor plants are started from seeds, or a cut from a marijuana plant called a clone. They need food (nutrients) and light to grow. The plant will root and then flower. The whole growing process will take about four months.

These plants are usually very potent because they are use for medicine purposes. Marijuana has proven effective in regulating pain. The plants can be smoked like a cigarette, or placed in a bag, or put in various foods. For example, one licensed domestic grower in Quebec makes marijuana butter.

Cannabis was used for over 4,000 years as a pain reliever in China. It was also in wide spread use around the world until the 19th century and the invention of aspirin. The USA banned the use of Marijuana for pain relief in 1937.

The California Medicinal Marijuana Law, 1996, allows for medicinal use of marijuana for such illnesses as HIV/Aids, chronic pain, cancer, and mood disorders. The State leaves the actual regulation of growing the drug with each respect county.

Doctor Don Abrams is a cancer specialist operating at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion in San Francisco. He uses marijuana as a treatment for his cancer and HIV/Aids patients. His clients gain back their appetite, and report that they are no longer experiencing nausea and vomiting.

Studies have also been conducted showing the reduction of pain experienced by individuals afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Raphael Mechoulam of Jerusalem's Hebrew University is a leader in the research of cannabis for medicinal purposes. He recommends that marijuana be prescribed just as freely as any other drug. He states that the THC chemical in Cannabis could help the brain forget unwanted memories so vital for soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The endocannabinoid system (marijuana receptors in the brain) may also help regulate other neurological disorders such as Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's. Researchers at the Hadassah University Hospital also found that cannabinoid plants slowed down the onset of diabetes in genetically predisposed mice.

Many centers in Oakland California gave out Marijuana to their clients. The State of California has marijuana dispensaries everywhere you look. The city of Oakland just levied a tax of the sale of marijuana at the dispensaries.

Richard Lee owns a marijuana dispensary and has started a cooking school for marijuana, which he calls Oaksterdam. The curriculum of the school includes political and historical information, botany, and differentiation of the male and female plants.

However, even though it is legal at the California State level, the use of Marijuana as medication is not legal at the federal level and many clinics have been forced to shut down. The Federal Law to ban Marijuana use as a medicinal drug not only aims to shut down the California marijuana clinics, which has legalized dispensaries to sell the drug, but slows down the use in the other states which have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes. These states are: Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregan, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

439 L.A. county MMJ Clubs to Close

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

O.K. here is a current list of the L.A. County Medical Marijuana Collectives that have been asked to close down by the county of Los Angeles.
That being said Medical Marijuana, and the surrounding Prop 215 community vow to continue their fight…I hope your collective is not on this list. If it is just go check out WeedMaps and find your new local collective in L.A. county.

MD001 105/405 (Valley Compassionate Cooperative) 15650 Nordhoff St, #105 91343 Lavender Investment Group LLC P.O. Box 24 B-12 Los Angeles CA 90024
MD002 247 GMMG 20944 Sherman Wy, #207 91303 Antoun & Amsih Kalioundji 20944 Sherman Way 201 Canoga Park CA 91303
MD003 420 Caregivers LLC/420 Hollywood Caregivers (420 HC) 1253 N. Vine St 90038 ALCA Properties LTD 11356 Nutmeg Ave Los Angeles CA 90066
MD004 420 Collective (420C) 12421 Venice Bl, #4 90066 Moti Gur LLC 1055 S Shenandoah St 3 Los Angeles CA 90035
MD005 420 Discount Collective (aka Van Nuys Shop) 5616 1/2 Kester Av 91411 Blooper LLC 4558 Sherman Oaks Ave 2nd Floor Sherman Oaks CA 91403
MD006 420 Highway Pharmacy 18710 S Normandie, #D 90248 David S Levine Trust 2235 Rim Rd Palm Springs CA 92264
MD007 4Ever 20 Inc. 15149 Ventura Bl 91403 Ventura and Columbus Investments P.O. Box 56766 Sherman Oaks CA 91413
MD008 5 Star Collective (aka Fivestarcollective and Five Star Collective) 2076 Westwood Bl 90025 Elite Westwood LLC 2074 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90025
MD009 6915 Melrose (Westside Healing Center) 6915 Melrose Av 90038 Melrose Equities LLC 622 Walden DR Beverly Hills CA 90210
MD010 99 High Art Collective (Malibuddha Inc.) 1108 Abbot Kinney Bl 90291 Eugene G Sturman 190 Loma Metisse St Malibu CA 90265
MD011 A-1 Organic Collective (aka A1) 10540 Victory Bl 91606 Greg Galadjian 15945 Hartland St Van Nuys CA 91406
MD012 ABC Caregivers Inc. 844 Colorado Bl, #106 90041 Sylvia R Freeman 14506 Benefit St Sherman Oaks CA 91403
MD013 ABMC Inc. (Green Meadows Health, a Non-Profit Corporation) 21627 Devonshire St 91311 Shaia and Beverly Schuchmacher 22536 S Summit Ridge Circle Chatsworth CA 91311
MD014 ABS Green Room 8969 Woodman Av 91402 Victor Cohenca 9770 Suffolk Dr Beverly Hills CA 90210
MD015 Accurate Services Medical Dispensary Inc. 3429 Glendale Bl 90039 Marcus and Ester Fishman P.O. Box 39789 Los Angeles CA 90039
MD016 AH Herbal Care Inc. 14015 Van Nuys Bl, #B 91311 Arleta Van Nuys LLC 6363 Colgate Ave Los Angeles CA 90048
MD017 Alameda Medical Caregivers LLC 1901 S. Alameda St 90058 Central Los Angeles Transfer 501 Spectrum Cir Oxnard CA 93030
MD018 Alleviations (aka Alleviation) 15720 Ventura Bl, #302 91436 Ventura Investment Company LLC 10680 W Pico Blvd 480 Los Angeles CA 90064
MD019 Alternative Care Collective 8537 Reseda Bl 91324 Hamid Fayazrad 8541 Reseda Blvd Northridge CA 91324
MD020 AM Organic Health Solutions (AMOS) (aka AM Organic Solutions) 7248 A Fulton Av 91605 NOHO Equity Business Park LLC 6520 Platt Ave 848 West Hills CA 91307
MD021 American Eagle Collective 2501 W. Colorado Bl, #B 90041 Water W & Diane M Botsch Trust 2501 Colorado Blvd Los Angeles CA 90041
MD022 Amsterdam DK Collective 18350 Ventura Bl 91356 Plaza International 2177 Ventura Blvd Ste 252 Woodland Hills CA 91364
MD023 Amsterdam DK Collective 23000 Ventura Bl 91364 Woodlake Properties LLC 315 W Verdugo Ave 101 Burbank CA 91502
MD024 At Downtown Wellness Center (aka “@ Downtown” Wellness Center) 423 W. Venice Bl 90015 Brumer Commercial Property LP 3699 Wilshire Blvd Ste 800 Los Angeles CA 90010
MD025 Atomic Collective (aka Hollywood Atomic Collective) 1770 N. Highland Bl, #C 90028 Patrick K Sonntag 123 Peacock Dr San Rafael CA 94901
MD026 Atwater Alternative Care Collective/Beverly Hills Caregivers Co-Op, Inc. 3106 Glendale Bl 90039 Theodore Liebovich Trust 131 S Fuller Ave Los Angeles CA 90036
MD027 B Green 1434 Westwood Bl 90024 Damoka Los Angeles Inc 1424 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90024
MD028 BBC 3402 MOTOR AV 90024 Ann & Craig Mohr Trust 3402 Motor Ave Los Angeles CA 90034
MD029 Be Green (aka B. Green) 10835 Santa Monica Bl, #204A 90024 Tova LLC 8271 Melrose Ave Ste 200 Los Angeles CA 90046
MD030 Beach House Collective 904 Pacific Av 90291 Property Owner C/O 904 Pacific Av Los Angeles, CA 90291
MD031 Berkeley Clinic 6430 Selma Av 90028 Robert E Williams Trust P.O. Box 575 Acton CA 93510
MD032 Best Bud/Rainforest Collective, The (aka The Rain Forest Collective) 12515 Venice Bl 90066 Jeffrey V Cook 210 Mantua RD Pacific Palisades CA 90272
MD033 Best Meds Factory Inc. 7301 Sepulveda Bl, #2 91406 Lidia Avakian Trust P.O. Box 6051 Thousand Oaks CA 91359
MD034 Best Quality Herbal Medicine Inc. 1833 E. Vernon Av, #105 90058 Alameda Investment Property LLC 3345 Durham Ct Burbank CA 91504
MD035 Better Alternative Treatment (Therapeutic Healing Center, A Non-Profit Mutual Benefit Corp.) 7353 Melrose Av., #D 90046 Property Owner C/O 7353 Melrose Av., #D Los Angeles, CA 90046
MD036 Beverly Hills Green Cross 2370 S. Roberton Bl 90034 Semira Shirzad 15720 Ventura Blvd No 612 Encino CA 91436
MD037 BH 2461 S. Robertson 90034 McNoon Crystal Import Inc 1401 S Robertson Blvd Los Angeles CA 90035
MD038 Blue Banana Caregivers (18526 Parthenia Inc.) 18526 Parthenia St 91324 Ken C and Michelle Dayan Trust 4026 San Remo Way Tarzana CA 91356
MD039 Blue Moon Collective 5155 W. Washington Bl 90019 S&S Property Investments 1615 S Grand Ave Los Angeles CA 90015
MD040 Blue Sky on Sunset 5302 W. Sunset Bl 90027 Setrak Kinian 3808 Gleneagles Dr Tarzana CA 91356
MD041 BNHR 2805 S. Robertson Bl 90034 Ilan Abutbul 137 N Carson Rd Beverly Hills CA 90211
MD042 Boulevard Collective 19709 Ventura Bl, Ste A 2nd Floor 91367 Gladys Rose Enterprises LP P.O. Box 620272 Woodside CA 94062
MD043 Bud Vendor 18320 Sherman Wy, #D 91335 Ask Mir Management LLC 18318 Sherman Way Reseda CA 91335
MD044 Buddha Bar Collective 440 1/2 N. La Cienega 90048 Soleyman Neman Co Trust et al 605 N Crescent Dr Beverly Hills Ca 90210
MD045 Buds on Melrose 7418 Melrose Av 90036 Edmisten Family Partners LP 10533 Kling St Toluca Lake CA 91602
MD046 Burbank Compassionate Co-op (BCCO) 10859 Burbank Bl. #C 91601 Red Brick Properties LLC 315 W Verdugo Ave Ste 102 Burbank CA 91502
MD047 C.A.R.E. Collective (aka California Association for Remedies and Education) 14530 Archwood St 91405 Property Owner C/O 14530 Archwood St Los Angeles, CA 91405
MD048 CA Organic Caregivers 13759 Chatsworth St., #201 91345 Property Owner C/O 13759 Chatsworth St., #201 Los Angeles, CA 91345
MD049 Café 420 4285 Crenshaw Bl 90008 Goltha B Green Trust P.O. Box 19291 Los Angeles CA 90019
MD050 Cali-Care Collective (aka California Care Collective) 13247 Victory Bl 91401 Sheldon and Doris Bloomfield TRS 750 S Spaulding Ave NO 227 Los Angeles CA 90036
MD051 California Alternative Caregivers 204 S. Lincoln BL 90291 Venice Community Housing Group 720 Rose Avenue Venice, CA 90291
MD052 California Collective Association 952 Gayley Av 90024 Steven S Cruise Trust et Al 690 Los Angeles Ave No. 236A Simi Valley CA 93065
MD053 California Collective Care Center 14532 W Friar St, #A 91411 Shahriar Rad P.O. Box 19333 Encino CA 91416
MD054 California Compassionate Care Network (CCCN) 4720 Vineland Av 91602 Benedict and Karen I Dalby TRS 4444 Vineland Ave Toluca Lake CA 91602
MD055 California Health Remedies, A Non-Profit Corporation 8777 W. Pico Bl 90035 HCB Equities LLC 3001 E Pico Blvd Los Angeles CA 90023
MD056 California Herbal Healing Center 1437 N. La Brea 90046 Miriam A Iss Et Al 5227 Dantes View Dr Agoura Hills CA 91301
MD057 California Herbal Remedies 1337 Abbot Kinney Bl 90291 1331 W Washington Partners 321 Hampton Dr No. 202 Venice CA 90291
MD058 California Organic Care Inc. 15345 1/2 Parthenia St 91343 8700 Sepulveda LLC 6520 Platt Ave PMB 126 West Hills CA 91307
MD059 California Organic Treatment Center 11644 Ventura Bl 91604 Ghadir N Amirnezhad CO TR 16740 Addison St Encino CA 91436
MD060 Cancare Collective, A Non-Profit Corporation 4165 Verdugo Rd 90065 James A Lathrop 4165 3/4 Verdugo Rd Los Angeles CA 90065
MD061 Canoga Park Discount Collective 7111 Winnetka Av, #8 91306 Luxor Building Inc 7111 Winnetka Ave Canoga Park CA 91306
MD062 Care Center (Green Healing Group) 19513 Ventura Bl 91356 Jack Levaton Trust 13900 Palawan Way slip 9 Marina Del Rey CA 90292
MD063 Casa Verde (Hemp Factory Inc.) 1483 Havenhurst Dr 90046 Ward Productions Inc 1638 Babcock St Ste F Costa Mesa CA 92627
MD064 Centinela Green House Collective 4509 S. Centinela 90066 4501 Centinela LLC 5120 W Goldleaf Cir 300 Los Angeles CA 90056
MD065 Chatsworth Caregivers Group Inc. 21708 Devonshire St 91311 EC Global Inc 1305 Phillips Dr Fullerton CA 92833
MD066 CHP RAM (Tigrah Tony Kyuregyan) 17458 Chatsworth St, #A 91344 Aharon & Hana Zagayer TRS 6231 Royer Ave Woodland Hills CA 91367
MD067 Chronic Creations 1779 Westwood Bl, #B 90024 1777 Westwood Limited Partnership 11040 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 400 Los Angeles CA 90025
MD068 Chronic Creations 1600 Main St 90291 David Botfeld 1600 Main St No. A Venice CA 90291
MD069 City Organics (Specialty Collectives, LLC) 11307 Vanowen 91605 Red Guard LP 20249 Elkwood St Canoga Park CA 91306
MD070 CLINIC 12927 Venice Bl 90066 Bernice Sitkoff Trust 2107 Ocean Ave apt 410 Santa Monica CA 90405
MD071 Clockwork, A Non-Profit Corporation 13509 Hubbard St 91342 Sylmar Plaza Shopping Center 16890 Encino Hills Dr Encino CA 91436
MD072 Cloud 9 (Foothill Compassionate Caregivers Inc.) 7245 Foothill Bl 91042 Vidal and Vicki Herrera 2410 Rockdell St La Crescenta CA 91214
MD073 Colorado Quality Pain Relief Inc. 1615 Colorado Bl 90041 Another World Comics Inc 166 Avenue 64 Pasadena CA 91105
MD074 Colorado Quality Pain Relief Inc. 1916 Colorado Bl 90041 Lmannsh LLC 607 S Hill St. No. 700 Los Angeles CA 90014
MD075 Compassionate Caregivers (aka York Blvd. Compassionate Caregivers) 5681 York Bl 90042 Bizhan Yaghoobia 5619 Amorita Pl Woodland Hills CA 91367
MD076 Compassionate Caregivers of San Pedro 410 S. Gaffey St. 90731 Property Owner C/O 410 S. Gaffey St. Los Angeles, CA 90731
MD077 Compassionate Counsulting for Wellness 4942 Vineland Av 91601 Yekta LLC 19825 Ventura Blvd Woodland Hills CA 91364
MD078 Compassionate Cooperative, Inc. 8540 Venice Bl 90034 Zohreh Parvinchi Trust 25421 Cariz Dr Valencia CA 91355
MD079 Crenshaw Holistic Caregivers 4427 1/2 Crenshaw Bl 90043 Herbert Edwards 4028 W Slauson Ave Los Angeles CA 90043
MD080 Cure With Herbs (JMG Compassionate Caregivers) 12011 Victory Bl 91606 David Schechet 2401 S beverly Dr Los Angeles CA 90034
MD081 D & Y Services Inc. (aka 314 W. Olympic Herbal Center) 314 W. Olympic Bl 90015 Harianne Zolkover CO TR Et Al 9889 Gloucester Dr Beverly Hills Ca 90210
MD082 Daddys Caregivers 14430 Ventura Bl 91423 John G and Alice Yaldezian Trust 23221 Aetna St Woodland Hills CA 91367
MD083 Dank Collective 6130 Wilshire Bl 90048 Property Owner C/O 6130 Wilshire Bl Los Angeles, CA 90048
MD084 Delano Collective (DCOL) 14553 Delano St, #100 91411 14553 Delano LLC 333 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 3700 Los Angeles, CA 90071
MD085 Determined Health Collective 8458 Reseda Bl 91324 Reseda Chase Plaza LLC 14431 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 401 Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
MD086 Discount Herb and Health/Urban Health 12431 San Fernando Rd, #E 91342 Mark Kornwasser 8222 Melrose Ave., No. 200 Los Angeles, CA 90046
MD087 Divine Healing, A Nonprofit Corporation 2501 W. Sunset Bl 90026 Sunset Blvd Property Investments P. O. Box 572140 Tarzana, CA 91357
MD088 Downtown Discount Caregivers Inc. 111 E. 9th St 90015 Steve Needleman Trust P.O. Box 55047 Los Angeles, CA 90055
MD089 Downtown Natural Caregivers 312 S. Wall St 90013 Property Owner C/O 312 S. Wall St Los Angeles, CA 90013
MD090 Dr. Green Meds 4741 Laurel Canyon Bl, #101 91607 GYG LLC 1744 N. Sierra Bonita Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046
MD091 Dutch Masters Collective 1328 Westwood Bl, #39 90024 Kian Moradzadeh Trust 501 Bel Air Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90077
MD092 Earth Collective 5115 Sunset Bl 90027 Chaim & Leah Nathan 859 N. Virgil Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
MD093 East LA Healing Group Co-op Inc. (aka East Los Angeles Compassionate Caregivers) 1905 S. Santa Fe Av 90021 UTIME LLC 10040 Olive St. Temple City, CA 91780
MD095 Emerald Triange Ministry (aka 101 Emerald Triangle Ministry) 13321 Ventura Bl, 2nd Fl 91423 Michael Braum Trust 13317 Ventura Blvd., #H Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
MD096 Evergreen Co-Operative Collective 1606 N. Gower St 90028 Joseph Rechtman 3322 Barham Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90068
MD097 Exclusive Caregivers of California 2157 W. Century Bl 90047 Lourence & Agnela Monteiro 11934 Wagner St. Culver City, CA 90230
MD098 Exclusive Meds 7619 1/2 Melrose Av 90046 Andrew & Melba Gutt Trust 6217 Orion Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91411
MD099 Fairfax Caregivers 1700 S Lincoln Bl 90291 Lincoln & Venice Investments 931 Harding Ave. Venice, CA 90291
MD100 Farmacopeia Organica 468 S. Robertson 90035 Property Owner C/O 468 S. Robertson Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD101 Federal Medicinal Support 3902 Grand View Bl 90066 Layn H. Smith 22444 Itasca St. Chatworth, CA 91311
MD102 FIT (Cheezy Girl Productions) 10247 Sepulveda Bl 91345 S & R 5K LLC 23340 Vanowen St. West Hills, CA 91307
MD103 Flower of Life Collective (FOLC) 1950 S. Santa Fe Av, #109 90021 Micheal Meraz 336 Westbourne Dr. West Hollywood, CA 90048
MD104 Folk Remedies 11203 Glenoaks Bl, #2-B 91331 Simroy Enterprises, Inc. 2839 W. Avenue L Lancaster, CA 93536
MD105 Foothill Green Collective Inc. 7469 Foothill Bl 91042 Rosario Central LLC 7469 Foothill Blvd. Tujunga, CA 91042
MD106 Friendly Collective/LA Collective, Inc. 3405 N. Glendale Bl 90039 Nick Nishanian Trust 5658 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 100 Van Nuys, CA 91411
MD107 G Spot Patient Collective (Sepulveda G Spot) 8314 Sepulveda Bl, #B 91343 8314 Sepulveda LLC 5235 Mission Oaks Blvd., Ste. 265 Camarillo, CA 93012
MD108 Galaxy Caregivers Group 11428 Vanowen St 91606 Melineh Dersarkissian 20644 Clarendon St. Woodland Hills, CA 91367
MD109 Garden of Eden 10929 Vanowen, #A 91605 Christian Spannhoff, et al. 10929 Vanowen St., Ste. 183 North Hollywood, CA 91605
MD110 Gardena Comopassionate Caregivers 534 W. 182nd St 90248 Alvin B. & Ruth L. Wolk Trust 1718 San Remo St. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD111 Glasswords Collective 1513 Pacific Av 90291 Moses & Esther Wurm 3715 Pacific Ave. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
MD112 Global Health Center 22323 Sherman Wy, #7 91303 Canoga Valley Center LLC 595 Evelyn Pl. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD113 Global Meds Collective 5301 Exchange St 90039 Rene & Sena S. Bargueiras Trust 414 Kempton Rd. Glendale, CA 91202
MD114 Global Triage (Greenthumb Organic Collective) 19301 Saticoy St, #B 91335 KGGF LLC 100 W. Broadway, Ste. 950 Glendale, CA 91210
MD115 Go Green Bear 106 E. 17th St, #11 90015 Property Owner C/O 106 E. 17th St, #11 Los Angeles, CA 90015
MD116 Gods Gift Herbs Center 8411 Vermont Av 90044 Lucy Adams 8413 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90044
MD117 Gourmet Green Room - Venice 736 Lincoln Bl 90291 Gary J. Neville 724 Lincoln Blvd., Unit B Venice, CA 90291
MD118 Grass Roots Exchange (aka Grass Roots Collective) 1914 S. Santa Fe Av 90021 Santa Fe & Washington 761 Terminal St., Bldg. B Los Angeles, CA 90021
MD119 Grasshopper 215 21146 Ventura Bl, #206 91364 Abby Normal LLC 4558 Sherman Oaks Ave., 2nd Fl. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
MD120 Grasshopper, A Non-Profit Collective, Inc. 5027 York Bl 90042 George Armani Trust 15553 Valerio St. Van Nuys, CA 91406
MD121 Green Care, A Non-Profit Collective (GCARE) 4563 Santa Monica Bl, #C 90029 Hagop H. Basteghian 6539 Andasol Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91406
MD122 Green Cure Solutions 1060 S. Broadway, #1021 90015 1001 S. Olive LLC, et al. 1001 Towne Ave., Ste. 401 Los Angeles, CA 90021
MD123 Green Cure, LLC, a Not-For-Profit Company 8 E. Brooks Av, #1 90291 8 Brooks Ave II LLC 2323 California Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90403
MD124 Green Cure, LLC, a Not-For-Profit Company 1716 Main St 90291 1716 Main Street LLC P. O. Box 2665 Culver City, CA 90231
REF Subject Company Address (Geocode) MD ZIP OWNER NAME OWNER MAILING ADDRESS OWNER CITY STATE ZIP
MD125 Green Dot (HBA Cooperative) 1861 S. Bundy Dr, #100-102 90025 Kiumarz Lenhard Inc. 220 S. Robertson Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211
MD126 Green Dot (Pacific Avenue Collective) 1711 1/2 Pacific Av, #B 90291 Simone Scharff Trust 2452 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90403
MD127 Green Dot Collective 12421 Venice Bl 90066 Moti Gur LLC 1055 S. Shenandoah St., Ste. 3 Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD128 Green Earth Collective 5045 York Bl 90042 JLJ York LLC 5356 Waldo Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD129 Green Goddess Collective, The 70 Windward Av 90291 70 Windward Avenue LLC 2118 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 874 Santa Monica, CA 90403
MD130 Green Group Patients Association 2835 Crenshaw Bl 90016 K & C Investment LP 1314 N. Raymond Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831
MD131 Green Happiness Healing Center 8707 Lindley Av, G 91325 Elies Village LLC P. O. Box 260455 Encino, CA 91426
MD132 Green Hills Collective 22831 Ventura Bl 91367 Joseph F. & Yasamin Y. Shabbouei 474 Arbramar Ave. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD133 Green Horizon Collective 9517 Irondale Av 91311 Plummer Investments LLC 7100 Hayvenhurst Ave., Ste. 211 Van Nuys, CA 91406
MD134 Green House Smoke Shop 1428 Abbot Kinney Bl 90291 George & Myra S. Weisenfeld Trust P. O. Box 9831 Marina Del Rey, CA 90295
MD135 Green Joy LLC 22851 Ventura Bl 91367 Lawrence Ruiz Trust 22316 Romar St. Chatworth, CA 91311
MD136 Green Light Pharmacy Inc. 522 S. Lorena St 90063 David H. & Patricia S. Rhee Trust 3341 Deer Creek Ln. Glendale, CA 91208
MD137 Green Magic Collectives 23002 Ventura Bl 91364 Woodlake Properties LLC 315 W. Verdugo Ave., Ste. 101 Burbank, CA 91502
MD138 Green Medicine 12071 Branford St 91331 AZ Property Management LLC 20260 Allentown Dr. Woodland Hills, CA 91364
MD139 Green Medicine Collective / New Order Collective 998 S. Robertson Bl 90035 Eliaho Cohanim Trust 6520 Platt Ave. West Hills, CA 91307
MD140 Green Medicine (Formerly CanCare) 7318 Melrose Av, #A 90036 A & H Melrose Property LP 210 E. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 202 Los Angeles, CA 90015
MD141 Green Mile Medical Herbs 2501 Sunset Bl, #D 90026 Sunset Blvd Property Investments P. O. Box 572140 Tarzana, CA 91357
MD142 Green Moon Healing Center (Durdessa Non-Profit Inc.) 12737 Glenoaks Bl, #15 91342 Ibiza Investment Group LLC 19501 Oxnard St. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD143 Green Oasis 4053 Lincoln Bl 90292 B & M Properties P. O. Box 66396 Los Angeles, CA 90066
MD144 Green Oasis 11924 W. Jefferson Bl 90230 David B. Coons 4039 Marcasel Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066
MD145 Green Sky Herbal Care 8517 Foothill Bl 91040 NC Queen Inc. 17405 Victory Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91406
MD146 Green Sun Collective (National Cannabis Exchange) 5593 W. Manchester Av 90045 Manchester LAX Plaza LLC 16547 Blackburn Dr. La Mirada, CA 90638
MD147 Green Thumb Medical Clinic Inc. 14545 Erwin St 91411 14539 Erwin LLC 11540 Rochester Ave., Ste. 203 Los Angeles, CA 90025
MD148 Green Thumb Medical Clinic Inc. 12103 Saticoy St 91650 Property Owner C/O 12103 Saticoy St Los Angeles, CA 91650
MD149 Green Thumb Medical Clinic Inc. 12455 San Fernando Rd 91342 Diversified Equity Group LLC 14724 Ventura Blvd., 6th Fl. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
MD150 Green Valley Collective 17017 Roscoe Bl 91325 Dennis Turner Trust 2 Corte Straza Lake Elsinore, CA 92532
MD151 Greener Pastures Collective (Big Nino Floyd Inc.) 1101 S. Robertson Bl, #104 90035 Nasreen Babu Khan Trust 1422 Chautauqua Blvd. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD152 Greenleaf Collective (aka Green Leaf Collective) 5607 Huntington Dr N 90032 J & V Carreon Trust 10315 Bonnie Ln. La Mesa, CA 91941
MD153 GS Cigarettes 6025 Santa Monica Bl, #102 90038 Three N Santa Monica LLC 6001 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90038
MD154 H.I.M. 13509 Ventura Bl, #A 91423 Yury Chernega 11356 Dona Lola Dr. Studio City, CA 91604
MD155 H.I.N.T. Caregivers 13616 Victory Bl 91401 13630 Victory Boulevard LLC 12979 Arroyo St. San Fernando, CA 91340
MD156 Happy Days Herbal Relief South 5126 Vineland Av 91601 Siamak Seleh 8662 Cashio St. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD157 Happycation Collective LLC 6740 Reseda Bl, #C 91335 Yacov Sinai 843 18th St., Ste. 2 Santa Monica, CA 90403
MD158 Harmony House (Garden of Eden Collective) 11651 Sherman Wy 91605 JAS Holdings 12326 Montague St. Pacoima, CA 91331
MD159 Hazelwood Patients Collective 3208 Eagle Rock Bl 90065 Nicandro Solis 16015 Filbert St. Sylmar, CA 91342
MD160 HC Remedies 14643 Ventura Bl 91403 Tina M. Cahlan Trust 8229 Paseo Vista Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89128
MD161 HCC Inc. (Herbal Compassionate Caregivers) 11565 Laurel Canyon Bl, #215 91340 Le Rual Venture LP 15545 Devonshire St., Ste. 108 Mission Hills, CA 91345
MD162 HCC No. 2 9224 S. Vermont Av 90044 Aura Investments Inc. 2810 W. Burbank Blvd. Burbank, CA 91505
MD163 Healers on Third 311 1/2 S. Sweetzer Av 90048 Property Owner C/O 311 1/2 S. Sweetzer Av Los Angeles, CA 90048
MD164 Healthy Choice Remedies, a Non-Profit Corporation 710 Van Ness Av 90038 Sebren Holdings LLC 5455 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1816 Los Angeles, CA 90036
MD165 Healthy Life Collective Inc. 7123 Sepulveda Bl 91406 George and Eva Attar Trust 8135 Stoneridge Drive Whittier, CA 90605
MD166 Healthy, Wealthy and Wise 916 N. La Cienega Bl 90069 Fred and Pari Bina 3308 Berry Drive Studio City, CA 91604
MD167 Heaven on Earth Healing 4847 Fountain Av 90027 Michael C. Hass Trust 5012 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD168 Helpful Hands Inc./Hot Box Collective 143 N. Western Av 90004 Won S. and Susan Hwang Trust 1059 Rutland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90042
MD169 Helping Hint Inc. 13614 Victory Bl 91401 13630 Victory Boulevard, LLC 12979 Arroyo St. San Fernando, CA 91340
MD170 Hemp Factory V/ The Green Cross 2912 Colorado Bl 90041 Antonio and Maria Lombardo Trust 819 E. Elk Ave. Glendale, CA 91205
MD171 Herb Medical Center/NHHC 12509 Oxnard St 91607 Property Owner C/O 12509 Oxnard St Los Angeles, CA 91607
MD172 Herbal 420 Caregivers Inc. 5963 Van Nuys Bl, #A 91411 Zina Baghaie 22516 Charlestown Drive Calabasas, CA 91302
MD173 Herbal Healing Remedy Center Plus 7344 Van Nuys Bl, #7 91405 Shaina Property, LLC 16700 Schoenborn St. #2 North Hills, CA 91343
MD174 Herbal Health Resource Center Inc. 2310 Pasadena Av, #4 thru 5 90031 Yat Corporation , Inc. 2310 Pasadena Ave. #203 Los Angeles, CA 90031
MD175 Herbal Logic Caregivers 7246 Eton Av 91303 Theordore A. and Cecilia J. Coudsy 7246 Eton Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91303
MD176 Herbal Love Caregivers On The Boulevard Inc. (aka Herbal Love Downtown) 4120 S. Broadway 90037 4120 Broadway Center, LLC 2581 Wallingford Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD177 Herbal Medicine Care Inc. 10138 Topanga Canyon Bl 91311 Sang S. and Suncha C. Lee 19912 Mayall St. Chatsworth, CA 91311
MD178 Herbal Nutrition Center 1435 S. La Cienega Bl 90035 Adly Abdelmalak 9030 National Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD179 Herbal Remedies Caregivers 5204 Fountain Av 90029 Andrew and Judith Friedman 124 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036
MD180 Herbal Solutions Collective 22728 Ventura Bl, A 91364 Alex Raskin 19028 Ventura Blvd. #109 Tarzana, CA 91356
MD181 Herbal Valley Caregivers Inc. 17718 Sherman Wy 91335 Jas Holdings 12439 Magnolia Blvd. #185 Valley Village, CA 91607
MD182 High Quality Caregiver Center 1344 N. Highland, 103 90028 1344 N. Highland Ave., LLC 6767 W. Sunset Blvd. #25 Los Angeles, CA 90028
MD183 Hill Organic Herbs 718 S. Hill St 90014 ABA Legacy Partners, LLC 2221 Lincoln Blvd. #200 Santa Monica, CA 90405
MD184 Holistic Cannabis Collective 12421 Venice Bl, 3 90066 Moti Gur, LLC 1055 S. Shenandoah St. #3 Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD185 Holistic Care Collective 1302 W. Sunset Bl 90026 CNG Engineering, LLC 5213 Tower St. Torrance, CA 90503
MD186 Holistic Care of Studio City 264 S. Rampart Bl, 272B 90057 B and S Plaza No. 2, Inc. 2041 W. Snead St. La Habra Heights, CA 90631
MD187 Holistic Harvest 3959 Wilshire Av, E21 90010 Properties, LLC 9201 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD188 Holistic Harvest 3511 W. Olympic Bl, 203 90019 Seoung Lee 4311 Wilshire Blvd. #100 Los Angeles, CA 90010
MD189 Holistic Harvest / Helping Hand Network Inc. 9636 Venice Bl, B 90232 US Airtime, Inc. 9636 Venice Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
MD190 Holistic Therapeutic Center (HTC) 12410 Burbank Bl, 103 91607 S and S Burbank Plaza, LLC 23423 Hatteras St. Woodland Hills, CA 91367
MD191 Hollywood Caregivers 711 N. Virgil Av 90029 701 Virgil , LLC 5261 Haskell St. La Canada, CA 91011
MD192 Hollywood Compssionate Caregivers 7255 Woodley Av 91406 Christopher and Sarai Parker 20944 Vanowen St. #B Canoga Park, CA 91303
MD193 Hollywood Hills Holistic Medication (HHH) 1915 N. Highland Av 90068 Hollywood Hills Beauty Center 4432 Prospect Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD194 House of Kush 1632 Colorado Bl 90041 Jeffery A Co Holder Trust 1632 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD195 House of Kush, Inc. 18119 Saticoy St 91335 Razmik O. Manoukian 18115 Saticoy St. Reseda, CA 91335
MD196 Hybrid Collective 2000 Marengo St 90033 1412 Lorene Corp 18612 Roscoe Place Tarzana, CA 91356
MD197 Infinity Medical Alliance Inc. 1151 S. Robertson Bl 90035 Houshang H. Peyman Trust 1020 S. La Jolla Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD198 Innovative Health Care Collective Inc. 3515 Sunset Bl 90026 Donald and Beverly Bailey Trust P.O.Box 51688 Irvine, CA 92619
MD199 JJ Herbal Pharmacy 12249 Santa Monica Bl 90025 Frederick Fisher Trust 1402 N. Kenter Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD200 JR Care Center (Pakalolo) 14526 Sherman Wy, B 91405 Madison Investment Properties 253 S. Oakhurst Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212
MD201 Kaya Compassion Center 9146 S. Sepulveda 90045 Alan E. Broder Trust 9501 Sawyer St. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD202 Keep It Medical 3322 Barham Bl 90068 Joseph Rechtman 3324 Barham Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90068
MD203 Kellys Collective, a Non-Profit Corporation (aka Kelly's Collective) 8638 W. Pico Bl 90035 Benjamin and Ester Kashanian 1016 N. Cresent Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD204 Kester Caregivers 6817 Kester Av 91405 VGA Holdings, LLC 1415 Irving Ave. Glendale, CA 91201
MD205 Kind for Cures/Metal Horns 9850 Exposition Bl 90034 Property Owner C/O 9850 Exposition Bl Los Angeles, CA 90034
MD206 Kind Meds Collective Care (Green Leaf Inc.) 17049 Ventura Bl 91316 Mohamed A. Zamanizaman 168 W. Garvey Ave. Monterey Park, CA 91754
MD207 Kinder Meds Patient Collective Group (Eagle Rock Patients Collective Inc.) 17523 Ventura Bl 91316 Alex H. Khoshnam Trust 5138 Allentown Place Woodland Hills, CA 91364
MD208 King Collective Caregivers 3540 W. Martin Luther King Bl 90008 Debora Andrews 4120 Erinbird Ave. North Las Vegas, NV 89084
MD209 King Collective Caregivers 3546 Martin Luther King Bl 90008 Debora Andrews 4120 Erinbird Ave. North Las Vegas, NV 89084
MD210 KKC Collective 2214 S. Vermont St 90007 Ebrahim Basseri Trust P.O.Box 18904 Los Angeles, CA 90018
MD211 KUSH Alley Collective, A Non-Profit Corporation (aka K.U.S.H. Alley) 6448 Lankershim Bl 91606 Rouli Haghnazarzadeh Trust 521 N. Moutain Ave. #E Upland, CA 91786
MD212 Kush Corner Collective (KCC) 7135 Kester 91405 SGK Enterprises Inc. 18515 Sherman Way Reseda, CA 91335
MD213 Kush Korner II 813 Cristobal Av 90744 Theresa M. Rodriguez 815 Cristobal Ave. Wilmington, CA 90744
MD214 L.A. Organic Pharmacy 4911 Melrose 90029 Boris W. Pillin 4911 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
MD215 LA Collective Inc. 3401 N. Glendale Bl. #B 90039 Nick Nishanian Trust 5658 Sepulveda Blvd. #100 Van Nuys, CA 91411
MD216 LA Confidential Caregivers (Kush Korner V) 7263 Melrose Av 90046 7261 Melrose Ave. LLC 23805 Stuart Ranch Rd. #220 Malibu, CA 90265
MD217 La Luna Collective and Lounge 7406 Melrose Av 90036 Julius and Susan Jancso Trust 144 S. Rossmore Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004
MD218 LA Organic Pharmacy/LA Wonderland Caregivers (LAWC) 4410 W. Pico Bl 90019 AHJ Properties, Inc. 26732 Mont Calabasas Drive Calabasas, CA 91302
MD219 Lake Balboa Discount Collective 17616 Sherman Wy 91406 Anahid G. and Zohrab Kalaydjian 1140 Sweetbriar Drive Glendale, CA 91206
MD220 LAX Compassionate Caregivers (aka LAXCC) (Coultrock Enterprises) 5710 Manchester Av #203 90045 ZB Investments LLC 27862 Blythdale Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301
MD221 LAX Patient Remedies (aka LAX Patient RemeBlu Skydies) 5300 W. Century #124 90045 Le Pew, Inc. 12990 Branford St., #D Los Angeles, CA 90045
MD222 Le Pew Inc. 12990 Branford St #D 91331 12900 Branford LLC 26901 Agoura Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301
MD223 Liberty Bell Temple/House of Kush 2823 Hyperion Av 90027 Burrito King, Inc. 2823 Hyperion Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD224 Little Ethiopia Herbal Healing Center Co-Op 1051 S. Fairfax Bl 90035 1051 1053 S. Fairfax LLC 16206 Morrison St. Encino, CA 91436
MD225 Los Angeles Discount Caregivers 264 S. Rampart Bl #272B 90057 B and S Plaza No. 2, Inc. 2041 W. Snead St. La Habra Heights, CA 90631
MD226 Love & Spirit Care (aka Love & Spirit Collective) 5651 1/2 Cahuenga Bl 91601 Alfred O. Anyia 5651 Cahuenga Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601
MD227 Magical Healing Herbs, A California Non-Profit Corp. 905 Pacific Av 90731 Seaquest Properties LLC et al. 9150 Wilshire Blvd. #300 Beverly Hills, CA 90212
MD228 Marina Caregivers Cooperative Inc. 4060 Glencoe Av #213 90292 Gerry Hsu 4060 Glencoe Ave., #101 Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
MD229 Mary J Caregivers Inc. 4534 Fountain Av 90029 Edward Eghiaian 4648 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD230 Mary Jane's Wellness Center (MJWC) 8247 1/2 Sepulveda Bl 91406 Ritzco Holdings LLC 4609 Dunman Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91364
MD231 Master Collective 11623 Sheldon St 91352 Armen Garibyan 11619 Sheldon St. Sun Valley, CA 91352
MD232 MC2 2804 S. Grand Av 90007 Gye S. and Hyung S. Na 970 Calle Bella Glendale, CA 91208
MD233 MCC, INC 730 WASHINGTON BL 90292 Entreprenuerial Investor, Inc. 14455 S. Broadway St. Gardena, CA 90248
MD234 Medco Organics 326 N. Vermont 90004 Miri K. Lee 326 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90020
MD235 Medical Advisory Center 4221 Wilshire Bl #170-15 90004 Sam Menlo Trust 4221 Wilshire Bl. Los Angeles, CA 90010
MD236 Medical Herbs 4 U (MH4U) 7122 Reseda Bl #207 91335 Hamid Fayazrad Trust 17323 Quesan Place Encino, CA 91316
MD237 Medical Herbs Inc. 7118 Reseda Bl 91335 Hamid Fayazrad Trust 17323 Quesan Place Encino, CA 91316
MD238 Medical Wellness Center Inc. 19654 Ventura Bl 91356 Jennie Stabile Trust 5546 Corbin Ave. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD239 Meds Merchant Center (MMC( 7215 N. Whitsett Av 91605 Domenic J. Magnone 8834 Gaviota Ave. North Hills, CA 91343
MD240 Melrose Compassion Center 654 N. Manhattan Place 90004 Mitchell Flyer Trust 521 Lombard Ave. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD241 Melrose Compassionate Caregivers 5233 Melrose Av 90038 Niakan Family Partnership 935 N. La Cienega Bl. Los Angeles, CA 90069
MD242 Melrose Healing Caregivers Inc. (MHC) 5788 1/2 Melrose Av 90038 1824 Gramercy Associates 11440 San Vincente Blvd. #200 Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD243 Melrose Herbal Pharmacy Inc. (MHP+) 7262 Melrose Av #A 90036 1040 N. Western LLC 614 Marguerita St. Santa Monica, CA 90402
MD244 Melrose Quality Pain Relief (aka Melrose Caregivers)/Discount Patient Access Center 4906 Melrose Av 90004 Manjit K. Saluja Trust 4910 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
MD245 Mendica (Cheezy Girl Productions) 7832 Balboa Bl 91406 Oso Plaza LLC P.O. Box 260313 Encino, CA 91426
MD246 Mendocino Quality Pain Relief Inc., (aka Mendocino Meds Wellness Center) (MMWC) 21502 Sherman Wy 91303 Samir Rustam Trust P.O. Box 2308 Toluca Lake, CA 91610
MD248 Mission Hills Herbal Collective (MHHC)/LAHC 3 15534 Devonshire 91345 15534 Devonshire Street LLC 1517 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
REF Subject Company Address (Geocode) MD ZIP OWNER NAME OWNER MAILING ADDRESS OWNER CITY STATE ZIP
MD249 Mission Hills Patients Collective (MHPC) 9911 Sepulveda 91345 9911 Sepulveda LLC 5123 New Castle Ave. Encino, CA 91316
MD250 Modern Exceptions Corp., a Non-Profit Mutual Benefit Corp. 2775 W. Broadway 90041 Fulton Seeley Inc. 2779 W. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD251 Montana Caregivers Inc. 13655 Victory Blvd., Ste 205 91401 94 20 Northern Blvd. Realty Corp 15332 Antioch St. No. 353 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD252 Mr. Greens Collectvie LLC 3740 W. Sunset Bl., 2nd Floor 90069 Property Owner C/O 3740 W. Sunset Bl., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90069
MD253 Natural Choice Healing Center Inc. 2811 W. Sunset Blvd. 90026 Joel G. Tucker 2807 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
MD254 Natural Leaf 2316 W. Jefferson Blvd. 90018 Shlomo Botach 5037 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019
MD255 Natural Remedies Caregivers (aka Los Angeles Natural Remedies Inc.) 927 1/2 N. Western 90029 Property Owner C/O 927 1/2 N. Western Los Angeles, CA 90029
MD256 Natural Remedies Service 76 Market St Venice 90291 Jack V. Hoffmann 1312 Pacific Ave. Venice, CA 90291
MD257 Natural Ways Always (NWA) 10006 1/2 National Bl 90034 Property Owner C/O 10006 1/2 National Bl Los Angeles, CA 90034
MD258 Natural Wellness Caregivers Group (aka Nature's Way Compassionate Group) 1111 S. Pacific Av 90731 Naresh and Priti Solanki 11115 Bos Pl Cerritos, CA 90703
MD259 Naturally Divine Wellness Center Inc. 4369 Van Ness Av 90008 Shlomo Botach 1228 S. Bedford St. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD260 Naturally Divine Wellness Center Inc. 2212 Cesar Chavez Av 90033 Nemat and Minoo Zargari 927 Wellesley Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD261 Nature's Best Organics 9636 Venice Blvd. #A 90232 US Airtime Inc 9636 Venice Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
MD262 Nature's Collective 14242 Oxnard 91401 Herve I and Solange Willems 8980 Santa Monica Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069
MD263 Nature's Wonder Caregivers Group Inc. 1330 W. Olympic Bl 90015 Jasmine Capital 1300 W. Olympic Blvd. Ste 500 Los Angeles, CA 90015
MD264 Natures Wonder Caregivers Group, Inc. 3600 W Olympic Bl 90019 Olympia West Plaza LLC 3701 W. 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90020
MD265 Neighborhood Canna Store, A California Nonprofit Corporation 8323 Reseda Bl., #102 91324 Property Owner C/O 8323 Reseda Bl., #102 Los Angeles, CA 91324
MD266 New Era Caregivers, A Non-Profit Corporation 1238 S. Flower St 90015 BBK Investments LLC 1248 S. Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90015
MD267 NHI Caregivers 5065 Hollywood Blvd., #201 90027 Holly Norm Plaza Associates LLC P.O. Box 881506 Los Angeles, CA 90009
MD268 Nirvana Pharmacy 1561 Westwood Blvd. 90024 Joseph Co-Witkow Trust 29034 Old Carriage Ct Agoura Hills, CA 91301
MD269 No Ho Caregivers (aka North Hollywood Collective) 12518 Vanowen St 91606 Ted and Linda Labov Trust et al 12511 Hortense St. Studio City, CA 91604
MD270 No Stress Collective 9005 Sepulveda Blvd., Unit 1 91343 RSH Capital LLC 7450 Reseda Blvd. Reseda, CA 91335
MD271 Noah Enterprise, LLC 12502 1/2 Riverside Dr 91423 Property Owner C/O 12502 1/2 Riverside Dr Los Angeles, CA 91423
MD272 NOHO Group Inc. 12504 W. Vanowen St., #109 91606 Gam Holdings LLC 4806 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Valley Village, CA 91607
MD273 NoHo Herbal Medicine Inc. 12032 Vose St 91605 Shlomo and Lisa Alkoby 6201 Babcock Ave. North Hollywod, CA 91606
MD274 NoHo Organic Pharmacy 11056 Magnolia Bl 91601 May G Wong Co Trust 100 N. Rowell Ave. Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
MD275 North Hills Cannabis Collective 15411 Nordhoff St 91343 Nader and Farideh Ameripour Trust 29166 Wagon Rd. Agoura, CA 91301
MD276 North Hollywood Caregivers Corporation 11480 1/2 Oxnard St 91601 Sam S Fadaee 9420 Reseda Blvd., #327 Northridge, CA 91324
MD277 North Hollywood Healing Center (aka Northridge Caregivers) 12517 Oxnard St 91606 Property Owner C/O 12517 Oxnard St Los Angeles, CA 91606
MD278 North West Collective Care Inc. 254 N. New Hampshire Av 90004 Youn O Yoon Trust 2175 N. Bronson Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90068
MD279 Northeast Collective 120 S. Avenue 64 90042 Property Owner C/O 120 S. Avenue 64 Los Angeles, CA 90042
MD280 Northeast Collective Group 3735 York Av 90041 Property Owner C/O 3735 York Av Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD281 Northeast Collective Group 4515 York Bl 90041 Salivia Y. Jordan 9208 Lobec St. Downey, CA 90240
MD282 OG' Art Collective (Gart Gallery Collective) 14522 Vanowen #7 91405 Vanowen Plaza LLC 8161 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90046
MD283 Olive Tree 643 S. Olive St., #415 90014 5 Sites Inc et al 643 S. Olive St. No. 600 Los Angeles, CA 90014
MD284 Olympic Collective 11915 Olympic 90025 11901 Olympic Inc. 12317 17th Helena Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD285 On Spot 4872 Santa Monica Blvd. 90029 Property Owner C/O 4872 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
MD286 Organic Caregivers (OC) 2249 Westwood Blvd., Unit A 90064 A and S and YAS LLC 18600 Rosita St. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD287 Organic Caregivers West LA (aka Westwood Organic Caregivers) 2249 Westwood Blvd., Unit A 90064 A and S and YAS LLC 18600 Rosita St. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD288 Organica Garden Collective 10568 Kewen Av 91331 BP Patrick Property, LLC 10511 Eastborne Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024
MD289 Organic Garden Remedies 7004 Foothill Bl Property Owner C/O 7004 Foothill Bl Los Angeles, CA
MD290 Organic Green Treatment Center 2602 S. Hill St 90007 BNB International Textile, Inc. 2620 S. Hill Street Los Angeles, CA 90007
MD291 Organic Healing Center Inc./MMD 1733 Colorado Bl 90041 JR Colorado, LLC 792 Linda Flora Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD292 Organic Health Solutions Inc. (OHS) 14540 Victory Bl 91411 Allied Mortgage and Service, Inc. 14540 Victory Blvd., #228 Van Nuys, CA 91411
MD293 Our Green Planet Collective 14624 Victory Bl 91411 Sam Rachimi Trust PO Box 56376 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413
MD294 Pacoima Rehabilitative (aka PR Collective) 136 S. Gaffey St 90731 Dynasty Coachwork International 130 W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, CA 91007
MD295 Pain ReLeaf Discount Collective 1359 S. Redondo Bl 90019 Botach Management 3423 W. 43rd Place Los Angeles, CA 90008
MD296 Panorama Providers/Kush Korner III 13807 Roscoe Bl 91402 Benbaroukh, LLC 319 S. Robertson Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211
MD297 Patients and Caregivers Los Angeles (aka Patients & Caregivers) 6141 Vineland Av 91606 Sam S. Fadaee 9420 Reseda Blvd., #327 Northridge, CA 91324
MD298 PCHC #10 19015 Parthenia 91324 Alaman Holdings, LLC 19015 Parthenia St Northridge, CA 91324
MD299 Pico Barrington Collective (aka Pico + Barrington) 11727 W. Pico Bl 90064 Saul and Phyliis Levine Trust 249 Mantua Road Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD300 Pico Collective 1355 S. Genesee Av 90019 Rafael and Gabal Fariba Trust 12340 Santa Monica, Blvd #224 Los Angeles, CA 90025
MD301 Premier Healing Supply, A California Non-Profit 5464 Wilshire Bl 90036 Frank and Victoria Arrigo 5458 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036
MD302 Premier Healing Supply, A California Non-Profit 4017 Sunset Bl 90029 Barry Mason Enterprises, LP 1466 Queens Road Los Angeles, CA 90069
MD303 Prime Selection Care Givers Collective (California Care Givers Collective) 6322 Vesper Av 91411 Gilbert & Cassia Geilim 14560 Friar Street Van Nuys, CA 91411
MD304 Progressive Options (Hoonts Inc.) (aka P.O. Collective)/ A Nature's Best Organic Solutions 14545 Friar St 91411 14628 Sylvan, LLC 15760 Ventura Blvd, #700 Encino, CA 91436
MD305 Pureheart Trust 9921 Edmore Pl 91352 Jacob Cohan 9921 Edmore Place Sun Valley, CA 91352
MD306 Purple Umbrella (California Organic Care Inc.) 13758 Victory Bl 91401 Pasco Plaza, Inc. 13758 Victory Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91401
MD307 Razi Multi-Speciality 3319 MOTOR AV 90034 Western Realty Control, LLC 10573 W. Pico Blvd., #148 Los Angeles, CA 90064
MD308 Relax Herbal Place Inc. 5427 W. Pico Bl 90019 Jon and Susan Ungvari Trust 618 N. Bedford Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD309 Reliable Relief Collective 7125 Lindley Av 91335 Hamid Banafsheha 5041 Otis Avenue Tarzana, CA 91356
MD310 Roots Collective (Cash Dultz) 22135 Ventura Bl 91367 Rodica Grasu 18516 Marblehead Way Tarzana, CA 91356
MD311 Roscoe Compassionate Collective 20943 Roscoe Bl 91304 Martin Khachaturian 9203 Oneida Avenue Sun Valley, CA 91352
MD312 Royal Herb Merchant 18137 Parthenia St 91325 Auto Market and Financing, LLC 17622 Raymer Street Northridge, CA 91326
MD313 RX Caregiving Inc. 6853 Reseda Bl 91335 Josef and Mairam Mamaliger Trust 5004 Valden Avenue Tarzana, CA 91356
MD314 San Fernando Valley Discount Medical Supply (aka San Fernando Valley Discount Medicine) 13550 Roscoe Bl 91402 Sanshar, Inc. 15332 Antioch St., #353 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
MD315 Santa Monica Collective 11957 Santa Monica Bl 90025 Kazuko K. Iwasaki 121 N. Woodburn Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD316 SC Inc. Caregivers (Dale Douglas Wakeland) 10037 Commerce Av 91042 Koo Han Seo 3118 Santa Carlotta St. La Crescenta, CA 91214
MD317 Secret Dream LLC 14517 Ventura Bl 91403 Properties, LLC 9201 Wilshire Blvd., #305 Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD318 Secret Garden Cannameds (aka Cannameds) 4346 Laurel Canyon Bl 91604 C's Lakeview Vineyard, Inc. P.O. Box 2159 Paso Robles, CA 93447
MD319 Sherman Oaks Collective Care 4558 Sherman Oaks Av 91403 Maxwell Himmelstein Co. Trust 18932 Superior St. Northridge, CA 91324
MD320 Sherman Oaks Health Organization (aka SOHO Dispensary) 13619 Moorpark St 91423 Weston and Denise Richter Trust 634 N. Alta Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD321 Sherman Way Collective (Better Alternative Therapy) 22147 Sherman Wy 91303 James R. and Hope E. Olsen 32116 Oakshore Drive Westlake Village, CA 91361
MD322 Shiva's Gardens Caregivers 6110 W. Pico 90035 Botach Management 5011 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019
MD323 Silverlake Caregivers Group 305 N. Westmoreland 90004 Kee H. Um 333 E. Glenoaks Bl., #100 Glendale, CA 91207
MD324 Sky Heaven, Non Profit Corporation 8426 1/2 W. 3rd St 90048 3rd and Croft Partners, LLC 9663 Santa Monica Bl., #920 Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD325 SL Caregivers 1126 S WESTERN 90006 Andrew H. Lee 5690 Bramblewood Rd La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
MD326 Slauson Caregivers Center (Health Supply Club) 3708 W. Slauson Ave., #B 90043 Property Owner C/O 3708 W. Slauson Ave., #B Los Angeles, CA 90043
MD327 Slauson Leaves 4435 West Slauson Av¬ 90230 Romelus Riegert 4435 S. Slauson Ave Culver City, CA 90230
MD328 Smokin Coffin 1606 N WILMINGTON BL 90744 Simon A. Cuevas, III 533 Island Ave Wilmington, CA 90744
MD329 So Cal Collective Two, A Non Profit 10908 Le Conte Av 90024 FYJA LLC 15374 Dickens St., FL 2 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
MD330 So Cal Herbal Care Inc. (SCHCI) 13238 Riverside Dr 91423 Diane Edwards P.O. Box 11972 Marina Del Rey, CA 90295
REF Subject Company Address (Geocode) MD ZIP OWNER NAME OWNER MAILING ADDRESS OWNER CITY STATE ZIP
MD331 So. Cal. Therapeutic Herbal Caregivers (aka So Cal THC) 7251 Topanga Canyon Bl., E 91303 Raj and Indira Kapur Trust 11828 Macoda Ln. Chatsworth, CA 91311
MD332 Socal Medical Collective 8540 S. Sepulveda Bl 90045 Westchester Medical Plaza LLC 2895 Royston Pl. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD333 South Bay Alternative 1009 W 190TH 90248 Stan Lucas 2850 Temple Ave. Long Beach, CA 90806
MD334 South Bay Canna Clinic 1555 W SEPULVEDA, J 90501 Hollywood Passage Inc. 1026 Wall St., 2nd Flr. Los Angeles, CA 90015
MD335 South Bay Wellness Network (aka Southbay Wellness Network) 1127 W. Anaheim St 90744 Ian Cunningham 22712 S. Western Ave. Torrance, CA 90501
MD336 Southern California Care Collective 202 4th Av 90013 City National Bank Trust P.O. Box 5581 Beverly Hills, CA 90209
MD337 Southern California Caregivers of America, Inc. (aka Southern California Medical Clinic)/VNHC 15333 Sherman Wy, Q 91406 Hrair and Nadia Darakjian 4743 Topeka Dr. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD338 Southern California Collectives 13047 Ventura Bl, 200 91604 13047 Ventura Blvd. LLC 14958 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Fl Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
MD339 Southern California Herbal Network 600 S. Pacific Ave., 104 90731 TW Properties 312 N. Gaffey St., 204 San Pedro, CA 90731
MD340 St. Andrews Green Patient Caregivers 432 S. San Vicente Bl., 10 90048 San Vicente Holdings LLC 626 Wilshire Blvd., #320 Los Angeles, CA 90017
MD341 Star Budz 4812 VINELAND 91601 Vineland Sunshine Properties LLC 2934 N. Beverly Glen Cir. Los Angeles, CA 90077
MD342 Stargate 1903 Hyperion Av 90027 Janice Lansing Trust 712 N. Rexford Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD343 State Medical Collective 3109 Beverly Bl 90057 Maverik Properties P.O. Box 77 La Quinta, CA 92253
MD344 Suite 215 Collective 16760 Stagg St, 215 91406 Pacifica Company LP 25345 Avenue Stanford, #214 Valencia, CA 91355
MD345 Sunland Caregivers 7831 Foothill Bl 91040 Manmohan S. Sachdeva 26445 Summit Cir., #101 Santa Clarita, CA 91350
MD346 Sunland Organic Pharmacy (SOP) 7947 Foothill Bl 91040 Javad Gholghin 7947 Foothill Blvsd. Sunland, CA 91040
MD347 Sunset Discount Providers 1498 Sunset Bl 90026 Paul Sislin Trust P.O. 39817 Los Angeles, CA 90039
MD348 Sunset Holistic, A Patient Collective 4477 Hollywood Bl, 200 90027 4477 Hollywood Associates LTD 2662 Lacy St. Los Angeles, CA 90031
MD349 Sunset Junction/Sunset Gardens 4017 Sunset Bl 90029 Barry Mason Enterprises LP 1466 Queens Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90069
MD350 Sunset Organic Center 2210 Sunset Bl 90026 Fahmy and Salam Mushmel Trust 16890 Encino Hills Dr. Encino, CA 91436
MD351 Supplemental Organic Solutions, Inc. 2501 Lincoln Bl 90291 Mehran Banayan 16548 Park Lane Cir. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD352 Sylmar Holistic Collective 12067 Foothill Bl., A 91342 James D. and Dolores R. Melvin Trust P.O. Box 921175 Sylmar, CA 91392
MD353 T.H.C. Total Health Caregivers 945 W PACIFIC COAST HWY, 102 90744 Menveg Collier Menveg LLC P.O. Box 26 Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
MD354 Tai-Ma Remedies 1861 S. Bundy Dr., 100 90025 Kiumarz Lenhard Inc 220 S. Robertson Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211
MD355 Temple Herbal Collective 2530 Temple St 90026 2530 48 Temple St. 11440 San Vicente Blvd., #200 Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD356 Tender Love Collective (TLC) 2439 Riverside Dr 90039 Trish Summerville 4844 Hartwick St. Los Angeles, CA 90041
MD357 The Alternate Root 1547 Sunset Bl 90026 Louise Masoud P.O. Box 7204 Beverly Hills, CA 90212
MD358 The Cannabis Depot Collective 3705 W. 3rd St 90020 Jacques Massachi 1425 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
MD359 The Cannaverse 624 W. 9th St., 103 90731 Janet M. Esposito Trust 624 W. 9th Street, #100 San Pedro, CA 90731
MD360 The Factory (Village Flora) 5125 Hollywood Bl 90027 Irwin and Maxine Tuchfeld 5119 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD361 The Green Club Pharmacy 13647 Vanowen St 91405 Meir and Melissa Isaacs 5685 Round Medow Rd. Hidden Hills, CA 91302
MD362 The Green Easy (aka GreenE) (The Van Nuys Group) 7948 W. 3rd St 90048 90048 Karabas Holdings Inc 2511 Perdido Ln. Los Angeles, CA 90077
MD363 The Green Guild 26302 S Western Ave., #10 90717 Property Owner C/O 26302 S Western Ave., #10 Los Angeles, CA 90717
MD364 The Green Room (Applied Therapy Solutions Inc.) 8700 Woodman Av 91331 Sedayesh LLC 5142 Lindley Ave. Encino, CA 91316
MD365 The Healing Center (National Care Providers LLC) 6614 S. Broadway 90003 Newpoint Properties LLC P.O. Box 79123 Los Angeles, CA 90079
MD366 The Hollywood Collective (THC) 5322 Sunset Bl., 2nd Fl 90027 Lenoroc LLC 5320 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD367 The Organic Pharmacy 11607 Washington Pl 90066 Horst and Kristine Butze Trust 2405 23rd St. Santa Monica, CA 90405
MD368 The Shop 13425 Ventura Bl., 100 91423 Michael L. Malamut 272 W. Stafford Rd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91361
MD369 The Spot 3200 Cahuenga Bl., E 90068 Mona L. Chahayed P.O. Box 53 Houston, TX 77001
MD370 The Strain Station 17317 Saticoy St 91325 Doryann Chasen Trust P.O. Box 11024 Marina Del Rey, CA 90295
MD371 Therapeutic Health 4062 Verdugo Rd., 7 90065 Henrik Sargsyan 739 Wing St. Glendale, CA 91205
MD372 Therapeutic Recovery Collective 608 N. Hoover St 90004 Nigol Manoukian 17856 Cathedral Pl. Encino, CA 91316
MD373 Timothy Leary Memorial Dispensary (TLMD Collective) California Resource 12458 Magnolia Bl 91607 Martin C. May Trust 11640 San Vicente Blvd., 201 Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD374 Toluca Lake Collective (TLC) 11436 Hatteras 91601 Hatteras Holdings LLC 11436 Hatteras St. North Hollywood, CA 91601
MD375 Traditional Herbal Center 4800 S. Central Av., B 90011 Central LA Properties LLC 1719 Roxbury Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90035
MD376 Tri-Star Caregivers (Varieties for Life Collective, A Non-Profit Corporation) 7211 Owensmouth Av 91303 Souren S. Bedoyan 7219 Owensmouth Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91303
MD377 True Healing Collective (THC) 7329 Reseda Bl 91335 Emmanuel and Belinda Guzman Trsust 10121 Gothic Ave. North Hills, CA 91343
MD378 Ultimate New Age Care Inc. 7280 Melrose Av 90046 Fritag Melrose LLC 360 La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048
MD379 Universal Caregivers Inc. (Cancare Collective) 13611 Sherman Wy 91405 Zaven Abrahamian Trust 5332 Vanalden Ave. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD380 Medical Marijuana Establishment 2522 Pacific Ave. 90291 Property Owner C/O 2522 Pacific Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90291
MD381 Medical Marijuana Establishment 10239 Topanga Canyon Bl 91331 A and E Militello 5600 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601
MD382 Medical Marijuana Establishment 13051 San Fernando Rd. 91342 Trinidad F. and Irene P. Rivera 230 Golden State Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301
MD383 Valley Collective Co-Op 12500 Riverside Dr., 201B 91607 12500 Riverside LLC 1745 N. Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
MD384 Valley Health Center 7766 Burnet Ave. C 91405 George Wejbe 11041 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Leona Valley, CA 93551
MD385 Valley Herbal Center Inc. 6805 Hazeltine Av., B 91405 Shadai LLC 11726 San Vicente Blvd., #290 Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD386 Valley Herbal Remedies 8263 San Fernando Rd 91352 Antony Abelyan Trust 1601 Heather Ridge Dr. Glendale, CA 91207
MD387 Valley Holistic Caregivers Inc. 7200 Vineland, #205 91352 Maluccio Company P.O. Box 250490 Glendale, CA 91225
MD388 Valley Patients Access Centers Inc. 13443 Van Nuys Bl., A 91331 Aris Sarigianides 9902 Lesterford Ave. Downey, CA 90240
MD389 Van Nuys Organic Healthcare Inc. (aka Van Nuys Organics) 6360 Van Nuys Bl., #159 91401 VN Partnership 6360 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91401
MD390 Vanowen Caregivers 11232 Vanowen St 91606 Property Owner C/O 11232 Vanowen St Los Angeles, CA 91606
MD391 Varieties for Life Collective, A Non-Profit Corporation 5932 N. Nagle Av 91401 Robert A. Naify Trust 172 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco, CA 94102
MD392 Vemas Herb and Health 12431 San Fernando Rd., E 91342 Mark Kornwasser 8222 Melrose Ave., #200 Los Angeles, CA 90046
MD393 Venice Alternative Care (Pacific Ocean Collective) 80 Windward Av 90291 80 Winward Avenue LLC 2118 Wilshire Blvd., #874 Santa Monica, CA 90403
MD394 Venice Alternative Healing Collective (VAHC) 421 Rose Av 90291 425 Rose Market Inc P.O. Box 10392 Marina Del Rey, CA 90291
MD395 Venice Collective 12581 Venice Bl., #201 90066 Property Owner C/O 12581 Venice Bl., #201 Los Angeles, CA 90066
MD396 Venice Garden Collective 10915 Venice Bl., #A 90034 Property Owner C/O 10915 Venice Bl., #A Los Angeles, CA 90034
MD397 Venice Kush Club (aka CannaMerchant) 523 Ocean Walk Front 90291 Blu House LLC P.O. Box 25070 Ventura, CA 93002
MD398 Venizia Discount Collective (aka Venezia Discount Collective) 3018 Washington Bl 90292 3018 Washington Blvd LLC 3018 Washington BLvd. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
MD399 Vetmed Caregivers Inc. 9364 N. San Fernando Rd 91352 Lawrence E. Schinharl 13397 Herrick Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342
MD400 VHC 14923 Oxnard St 91411 Joseph R. Ciarmella Trust 1720 Mandeville Canyon Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD401 Victory Holistic Care (VHC) 10955 Venice Blvd. 90034 Property Owner C/O 10955 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90034
MD402 West Coast Collective Inc. 1284 W. Sunset Bl 90026 P. and V. Kung L.P. P.O. Box 4796 Cerritos, CA 90703
MD403 West Coast Natural Pain Relief Inc. 5421 Santa Monica Bl., #D 90029 Westmoreland LLC 717 E. 9th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021
MD404 West LA Caregivers (aka West LA Collective Caregivers) 8621 Bellanca Av., 100 90045 Adel T. Luzuriaga Trust 147 Cumberland Rd. Glendale, CA 91202
MD405 West Valley Caregivers 23067 Ventura Bl., 202 91364 Adel T. Luzuriaga Trust 147 Cumberland Rd. Glendale, CA 91202
MD406 Western Discount Center 1570 S. Western, 212 90006 Silver Peninsula Corner LLC 1875 Century Park East., #1500 Los Angeles, CA 90067
MD407 Western Medical Caregivers Inc. 901 N. Western Av., 2 90029 Illuminati LLC 2175 N. Bronson Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90068
MD408 Western Therapeutic Collective 447 S. Western 90020 M and F Development LLC 622 Walden Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD409 Westlake Caregivers (215 Club Inc.) 22817 Ventura Bl., #878 91364 Mahmood and Azam Massoud Trust 6046 Maury Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91367
MD410 Westside Compassionate Caregivers (Coult Rock Enterprises Inc.) 10655 Pico Bl 90064 David and Odette Khedr 1242 3rd St., Promenade Ste. 206 Santa Monica, CA 90401
MD411 Westwood Caregivers 10966 Le Conte Av 90024 Squat Like a Hen 4558 Sherman Oaks Ave 2nd Floor Sherman Oaks CA 91403
MD412 Westwood Organic 1722 Westwood Bl Ste 201 90024 Farzin Nassir 939 Maple Ave Los Angeles CA 90015
REF Subject Company Address (Geocode) MD ZIP OWNER NAME OWNER MAILING ADDRESS OWNER CITY STATE ZIP
MD413 Wilshire Compassionate Collective 3008 Wilshire Bl #100 90010 826-840 Hobart LLC P.O. Box 741909 Los Angeles CA 90004
MD414 Wilshire Healing 11906 Wilshire Bl #6 90025 Kenny G Enterprises LLC P.O. Box 2611 Orange CA 92859
MD415 Woodman Compassionate Caregivers 8205 Woodman Av #106 91402 Yacov Sinai 843 18th St #2 Santa Monica CA 90403
MD416 Your Herbal Center, California Nonprofit 7550 N. Tampa Av Ste F 91335 Reseda LLC 17200 Ventura Blvd #115 Encino CA 91316
MD417 Zen Medical Garden (aka Sweet D) (aka ZMG @ Sweet D) 8349 Reseda Bl Ste D 91324 Sohan and Kiran Dua 8349 Reseda Blvd Northridge CA 91324
MD418 Jose P Lopez & Howard Enrique 215 W. 6th St #115 90013 Manhattan Loft LLC 312 W 5th St Los Angeles CA 90013
MD419 Michael Curls 4332 Degnan Bl 90008 Robert A and Sally S Brooks Trust 15030 Ventura Blvd #736 Sherman Oaks CA 91403
MD420 Medical Marijuana Establishment 1740 N. Kingsley Dr 90027 1740 North Kingsley LLC 1180 S Beverly Dr #501 Los Angeles CA 90035
MD421 Chevette Hastings 1396 S. Orange Dr 90019 Shlomo Botach 5037 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles CA 90019
MD422 15136 Stagg Inc 15136 Stagg St 91405 CEC Investment Group LLC 7751 Burnet Ave Van Nuys CA 91405
MD423 Medical Marijuana Establishment 13609 Victory Bl 91401 Victory Square LLC 17872 Castellammare Dr Pacific Palisades CA 90272
MD424 Medical Marijuana Establishment 10420 La Tuna Canyon Rd 91352 Robert L Albright 229 Bluebell Ln Sun Valley ID 83353
MD425 420 Wellness 2126 S. La Brea Ave., #104 90016 2122 S. La Brea Investors, LLC 8764 Crocker St. Los Angeles, CA 90003
MD426 Hollywood Patient's Collective, The 6115 Selma Av, #103 90028 Joseph P. Damore, Trustee 1826 Wilcox Ave., #555 Hollywood, CA 90028
MD427 Eco Caregivers, Inc./Flowers on Fountain et al 6002 Fountain 90038 Aman Kadkhodazadeh, Co-Trustee 550 Evelyn Place Beverly Hills, CA 90210
MD428 Sunset OG Collective (aka Sunset Collective) 7562 Sunset Bl 90046 Ambroise Properties, Inc. 8723 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069
MD429 Medical Marijuana Establishment 7803 Sunset Bl 90046 Walk on Sunset, Inc. 6541 Hollywood Blvd., #202 Los Angeles, CA 90028
MD430 Sunset Collective 7065 1/2 Sunset Bl 90028 7707 Sunset LLC 12317 17th Helena Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90049
MD431 Medical Marijuana Establishment 17746 Saticoy St., #A 91335 Benny Aliav, Co-Trustee 18831 Wells Dr. Tarzana, CA 91356
MD432 Cannahealth Caregiver Inc. 7101 W. Sunset Bl. #713 90046 7101 Sunset LLC 201 Wilshire Bl., #A28 Santa Monica, CA 90401
MD433 The Organic 1556 N. Wilcox 90028 Robert E Williams Trust P.O. Box 575 Acton, CA 93510
MD434 Associate Patients Collective, A Non-Profit Mutual Benefit Corporation 5300 Santa Monica Bl., #207 90029 Parviz Acquisitions LLC 10850 Wilshire Bl., #1075 Los Angeles, CA 90024
MD435 Magic Dragon Caregivers Inc. 9901 San Fernando Road, #23 91331 Jas Holdings 12439 Magnolia Bl., #185 Valley Village, CA 91607
MD436 Green Shades Inc. 12320 Branford St., #J 91352 Herman and Gertrude Istrin Trust P.O. Box 428 Sun Valley, CA 91353
MD437 ALCC/”3″ 7624 Foothill Bl., #A 91042 Foothill Auto Center LLC 19184 Liggett St. Northridge, CA 91324
MD438 The Medical Kush Beach Club 1811 Ocean Front Walk, #D 90291 1811 Ocean Front Walk LLC 373 Fowling St. Playa Del Rey, CA 90293
MD439 Holistic Cannabis Collective 812 Lincoln 90291 Thomas W. Evans, Trustee 1230 Preston Way Venice, CA 90291
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Marijuana Death Squads at the Turf Club by fivesixzero :: Erik Hess

Many L.A. Marijuana Collectives to Close Today!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Well, the day both anticipated and feared by the medical marijuana community came today, when the new Los Angeles county law regulating Marijuana Dispensaries took effect.
A steady parade of filed into City Hall and paid their $324 registration fee, then were placed on the priority list of collectives that will be contacted within a month and notified if they are eligible to continue operation as a medical cannabis collective.
It was uncertain; however, what the outlook is for the more than 440 dispensaries that opened after the City Council imposed a cessation in November 2007. Many are ready to close, while still others hold out hope that a June 18 court hearing will topple the city law and allow them to continue operation.

Marijuana is a very easy plant to grow. It can even be grown indoors with little extra attention. Marijuana is legal in many states if used medicinally. Each state, county and city has different laws on the amount you can produce.

To avoid misunderstandings with your neighbor's you should probably grow your plants indoors. You will need fluorescent light. A 2 ft section of bulb is needed for each plant. The light should be about 24 inches above the plants. The best light source would be a 600 watt high pressure sodium lamp. You can pick one up online or at a grow store.

Starting with healthy seeds is very important. They should be green, not grey and large. Feminine seeds work the best because they keep growing longer and the plants are larger and contain the most THC. To keep growing great plants, save the seeds from your most robust plants. Before planting, soak the seeds in distilled water overnight.

The plants need a lot of soil. To grow each seedling use pots or even stryofoam cups with holes in the bottom so the water doesn't collect around the roots. Too much water can rot the roots. Use sterilized soil from a nursery or Home Depot. Add some sand and a little fertiliser to the mix. You only need to water about once a week. It will take 10 days to grow a seedling to transfer.

You should transplant your plant to a large growbox. Make sure to keep the soil from the pot attached to the root when you replant. You can use a commercial transplant chemical from a nursery to lessen the risk of a plant dying. To grow a large plant you will need about 1 cubic yard of soil. It will take about 12 to 16 weeks to grow a good sized plant. Plants need at least 8 hours of light per day but 16 hours is ideal. They need clean air so you need a oscillating fan going 24 hours a day.

In order to grow marijuana for yourself or others you must be licensed. To do this you must be someones legal primary care provider or to grow for your self you must get your doctor to recommend medical marijuana for treatment. This must be in writing. If you can't get it from your doctor you can go and see a doctor from the hemp and cannabis foundation. Every city or county is different so to get a card which gives you a legal right to produce medical marijuana you must go to your county's Web site or public office.

"I don't mean to alarm you, but... you have a marijuana plant in your yard!!!" : ^O by Rick_in_the_QC

Where Not to Smoke Your Marijuana

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

A young Montana man who was mauled after he smoked marijuana and entered a pen to feed a grizzly bear at Great Bear Adventures Park where he worked was awarded workers' compensation benefits. “When it comes to attacking humans, grizzlies are equal opportunity maulers; attacking without regard to race, creed, ethnicity or marijuana usage,” Judge James Jeremiah Shea is quoted as saying in the Flathead Beacon. “Hopkins’ use of marijuana to kick off a day of working around grizzly bears was ill-advised to say the least and mind-bogglingly stupid to say the most. However, I have been presented with no evidence by which I can conclude that Hopkins’ marijuana use was the major contributing cause of the grizzly attack.” I wonder if this young man will know qualify for a medical marijuana card?

Should defendants in a trial be forced to take a drug test?  Read one take on the topic.

A quick search of the Internet results in thousands of sites promising to help people pass their drug tests. Certainly, with more and more companies testing employees and perspective employees for drugs, there is a huge market for products that will allegedly eliminate traces of illegal substances from urine. But many of these products either don’t work, or contain ingredients for which laboratories are also screening. In fact, the state of Texas forbids anyone from buying these kits online, and companies that sell these products refuse to ship to addresses in Texas.

Obviously, the best way to pass a drug test is to refrain from using any substances! But the reality is, millions of Americans are casual users of marijuana, and their performance on the job is not affected in any way. Still, their use of this drug can prevent them from being hired for a job, and can also result in their being terminated should a random drug test be conducted. Is there a way to successfully rid one’s body of evidence of marijuana prior to a drug test?

To answer that question, it is important to understand how these tests work and what they are designed to detect. Most drug tests are for THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the primary active ingredient in marijuana. THC is absorbed into the gastrointestinal tract and metabolizes quickly. It is stored in the fat cells and continues to be absorbed by the bloodstream for up to 30 days after ingestion. 

Urine picks up THC from the bloodstream, which is why most drug tests are conducted on urine. Many of the products being advertised to help people pass drug tests contain some type of herb. These may be effective in temporarily removing THC from your system, but are will do nothing to remove the THC from fat cells. For years, goldenseal has been touted as “sure thing” in terms of helping people pass drug tests. But studies have shown that even this herb has no affect on the stored THC.
While no method is guaranteed, many people have been able to pass drug tests by temporarily diluting their urine, thus reducing the concentration of THC. The most common way to do this is to drink a lot of water just prior to the test. While the belief persists that a person should start drinking water three days in advance, this is completely unnecessary. Plan on drinking eight glasses of water just before the test. This will reduce the levels of THC in the urine to a point where it may be undetectable.

While diluting the urine reduces THC levels, it will also alter the color of the urine. Testing labs have been keeping up with trends, and if a urine sample is too clear, it will certainly be singled out as suspect. Taking vitamin B-2 or B-12 will ensure the diluted urine will remain yellow.

Some labs also test for creatinine levels. Again, diluted urine will contain much lower levels of this substance, and this may also lead to questions. To boost creatinine levels, eat a lot of red meat or other protein rich foods during the three days prior to the test. Sexual activity is also thought to boost creatinine levels.

Exercise helps burn fat. However, exercising increases the THC levels in the bloodstream, so it is a good idea to stop exercising a week before the test is scheduled, allowing the anabolic process to begin, storing the fat.

On test day, make sure to urinate several times before giving the sample, and make sure the sample is taken from the middle of the urine stream, just enough to satisfy the requirement.

Some people try to alter their urine with chemicals and other household products. Most do not work, and those that do can alter the pH levels and render the test invalid. Here are some products that do not work, despite claims to the contrary:

-Ammonia (Alters pH level and has a noticeable odor)
-Blood (Has no affect)
-Drain (Turns urine blue!)
-Hydrogen Peroxide (Normal household strength does nothing)
-Lemon Juice (No affect)
-Dish Soap (Tests negative but may suds up!)
-Lemon juice (No affect)

Another method that will ensure negative test results is substituting urine from someone who is clean. Of course, this won’t work if someone is charged with monitoring the testing. The sample must be kept at body temperature, and concealed until the time of the testing. This is the least advisable method, however.

No method of altering or diluting urine is foolproof, and as new means are developed to trick the tests, labs are developing more sophisticated tests to identify these new substances. While the issue of drug testing in the workplace is a hot topic, the reality is that employers are using these tests and people who smoke marijuana are finding themselves increasingly more limited as to where they can work. The best advice is that, if you are looking for a job, it might be wise to refrain from using marijuana prior to beginning your job search.

marijuana-leaf by gecko.juice

Oaksterdam “U” Unionizes

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Medical Marijuana-friendly Oakland California is working hard at bring in money by licensing, and taxingmedical cannabis growers. Meanwhile, Oaksterdam “U” which has over 100 employees voted on Friday (5/29/10) to unionize as part of a retail agriculture and community patient care union. The Local 5’s organizer Dan Rush stated that medical cannabis clubs ,medical marijuana doctors and the industry as a whole “will get the same respect as law enforcement, nurses, doctors” …. Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City councilwoman and prospective contender for mayor, told CBS that the unionization was “a good day for Oakland,” the city of Oakland has an unemployment rate of over 17 %.

The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 - The Tax Cannabis 2010 Initiative would generate billions of tax revenue by legalizing marijuana. The Initiative could go on the California's 2010 ballot if enough voter signatures are collected. It proposes to tax and regulate marijuana similar to how alcohol is regulated and taxed.

The Initiative would “allow people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, and/or transport marijuana for personal use.” Each city/local government would be able to decide independently whether to tax and regulate the production and sale of marijuana. Other key aspects of the Initiative include: prohibiting possession of marijuana on school grounds, public use, or smoking it while minors are present. It maintains current prohibitions against driving while impaired and outlines serious punishment for anyone providing marijuana to those under 21 years of age.

Benefits
Legalizing marijuana would benefit States by providing much needed tax revenue. Take the profit from the underground and untaxed and place it in the hand of government to support libraries, schools, roads, police, firefighters, etc. An immense amount of money and resources would be saved. Prison would be reserved for serious offenders and probation officers could devote more time to serious probation and parole violations.

If passed, the Tax Cannabis 2010 Initiative would create contractor jobs as regulated stores open to market marijuana products. Regulation would make marijuana safer. To avoid the negative effects of smoking, marijuana can be ingested by drinking, eating or taking a pill! Vaporizers could be sold as a safer alternative to smoking. It eliminates tar and other harmful chemicals and emits very little second-hand smoke.

Facts
46% of Americans favor legalizing marijuana for personal use, according to a Views on Legalizing Marijuana polls from ABC News/Washington Post and Time/CNN.

56% of California voters support legalizing marijuana and taxing its sale, according to The Field Poll.

A number of U.S. cities have already changed prosecution priorities making adult marijuana possession for personal use their lowest priority.

Marijuana possession of up to one ounce is currently punishable with a fine of only $100 in California.

Massachusetts Joint Committee on Revenue held a public hearing October 14, 2009 on H2929, An Act to Tax and Regulate the Cannabis Industry. Richard Evans provided notes on the hearing.

The Federal laws on marijuana have little to do with a state decision regarding legalizing marijuana. The Feds only get involved in high-profile marijuana offenses.

Only 434,000 signatures of registered California voters are needed to qualify the Tax Cannabis 2010 Initiative for the November 2010 ballot. Richard Lee, the founder of the Oaksterdam University, in Oakland, California, is backed by former State Senate President Don Perata. Lee has already collected 25% of the needed 434,000 signatures, and he has pledged to spend $1 million of his own money to support the Tax Cannabis 2010 Initiative!

California
California has been known for setting standards in America and most of its residents recognize that a time for change has presented itself. The state is closer to passing the 2010 ballot since medicinal marijuana laws passed over a decade ago, in 1996. Medical marijuana advocates in California are not opposed to taxing the sale of medicinal or legalized marijuana sales. They understand the benefits legalizing marijuana would have for their great state.

Most residents of Oakland, California recognize the benefits their city would reap from legalizing marijuana to tax and regulate sales. “The new tax revenue will help save libraries, parks, and other public services, and that the once destitute area where Oaksterdam now thrives has seen a clear boost,” City Council member Rebecca Kaplan told Newsweek. Medical marijuana in smokeable and edible variations, sold at competitive prices, is available in Oaksterdam at multiple cafes, clubs and patient dispensaries.

Personal views on marijuana
Erin, my neighbor and mother of two, said she would be more comfortable with her kids smoking marijuana than getting drunk. Erin worries about the loss of inhibitions experienced with drinking. Erin recalls doing things she normally wouldn't do while drunk but never doing anything she wouldn't normally do after smoking marijuana. I tend to agree. I also know many doctors who would prefer marijuana over alcohol. In my experience, marijuana users are nonviolent as opposed to alcohol - a legal, highly addictive drug. Drinking often leads to brutal bar or spousal fights or people getting behind the wheel without understanding how impaired they are and take someone's life.

I purport the days of work missed by the alcoholic are much more than that of the chronic marijuana smoker. There is opposition to this point of view but I disagree. I believe in essence, most everything in life that is done in excess has negative effects.

Marijuana is said to be a gateway drug. Is this true or is it political propaganda? I believe it is the latter and found no supporting research. I have seen serious negative effects of heroine users, i.e. stealing, breaking and entering, to get money to support their habit. I have not seen this with alcohol or marijuana users or abusers.

I challenge anyone reading this to offer opposing views on why marijuana should not be legalized. It is legal for medicinal purposes in 13 states. There is a host of indications for the use of medical marijuana; over 250 to be exact. Why are prescription drugs handed out like candy while marijuana, with proven efficacy, remains completely illegal in most states? My answer - politics! Regardless of legality, marijuana is available for those who know the right people; prohibition doesn't work. The law does not stop them from purchasing it. Legalizing marijuana has serious benefits for cities and states through tax revenue and I do not understand why politicians do not get it.

Let's look at the Netherlands as an example
Hard drugs versus soft drugs: Holland differentiates “Hard drugs are those such as cocaine, ecstasy and heroin. Soft drugs are those such as marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms.” Here is a statistic that may surprise those who think legalizing marijuana will lead to increased use - Marijuana use in the Netherlands is lower than in many other European countries and a lot lower than the United States. In Holland, only 6% of had used marijuana in the past year, compared to 11% in the U.S.! The Dutch Ministry of Justice reports that the Nederweit industry (aka Netherlands weed) employs approximately 20,000 people. I found no negative criminal repercussions, such as increased crime activity. Even though marijuana is legal in the Netherlands, there is still an underground marijuana market.

List of Sources:
The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, Tax & Regulate Cannabis California 2010

Changing Views on Social Issues: Allemande Left. Allemande Right, ABC NEWS/WASHINGTON POST POLL: HOT-BUTTON ISSUES

Mervin Field, The Independent and Non-Partisan Survey of Public Opinion Established in 1947 as the California Poll, The Field Poll

Ranee Wright, Massachusetts Act to Tax and Regulate Cannabis, Associated Content

Richard Evans, Notes, Materials on Cannabis Taxation & Regulation

Oaksterdam University Faculty Oakland, Oaksterdam University

Jennifer Molina, Welcome to Potopia, Newsweek

Oaksterdam,
Wikipedia

13 Legal Medical Marijuana States, ProCon.org

Marijuana and Dutch Law, Amsterdam Review

If Marijuana Is Legal, Will Addiction Rise?, The New York Times

Should the U.S. Legalize Marijuana?, Opposing Views

Willie Nelson smoking marijuana by qdoublep

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