The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
A grower in a house in Berkeley, Calif., who said he could grow three crops a year, each worth about $40,000 in October 2009. There are more marijuana stores in Los Angeles than public schools. Signs emblazoned with cannabis plants or green crosses sit next to dry cleaners, gas stations and restaurants. But for the first time, law enforcement officials in Los Angeles have vowed to prosecute medical marijuana dispensaries that turn a profit, with police officials saying they expect to conduct raids. Their efforts are widely seen as a campaign to sway the City Council into adopting strict regulations after two years of debate. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times) 14077356
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2009-10-17
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
JIM WILSON
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