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Studio City Marijuana Dispensary Relocates Ahead of Final Prop D List

Buds & Roses Collective is now compliant for the finalized Prop D list from the City of Los Angeles.

Local medical marijuana patients of Buds & Roses Collective can rest assured their business took all the steps necessary to remain compliant with the Los Angeles city attorney's office.

The Studio City collective, profiled by Patch in October, announced Saturday, Dec. 14, that it has moved a few blocks down the road to 13047 Ventura Blvd., with new hours of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week.

Its president, Aaron Justis said that one last step toward compliance with the city was to relocate before mid-December from its proximity to Dixie Canyon Community Charter.

When L.A. passed Prop D in May, the only medical marijuana businesses allowed were ones that were registered with the city in 2007 and met certain requirements.

Deputy City Attorney Tamar Galatzan told the land use and public safety committees of what's possibly to come of the rogue pot shops proliferating in North Hollywood and elsewhere, citing the "location hurdle" as the last remaining obstacle to become compliant.

A final list of compliant operating businesses will be distributed throughout Los Angeles by Dec. 17.

Patch has put in a request for an update on that list.



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