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Thousands flocked to Boyle Heights last weekend and waited in hour-long lines in order to enter the
LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 25: A budtender pours marijuana from a jar at Perennial Holistic Wellness Center medical marijuana dispensary, which opened in 2006, on July 25, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously voted to ban storefront medical marijuana dispensaries and to order them to close or face legal action. The council also voted to instruct staff to draw up a separate ordinance for consideration in about three months that might allow dispensaries that existed before a 2007 moratorium on new dispensaries to continue to operate. It is estimated that Los Angeles has about one thousand such facilities. The ban does not prevent patients or cooperatives of two or three people to grow their own in small amounts. Californians voted to legalize medical cannabis use in 1996, clashing with federal drug laws. The state Supreme Court is expected to consider ruling on whether cities can regulate and ban dispensaries. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) (Photo : Getty)
Thousands flocked to Boyle Heights last weekend and waited in hour-long lines in order to enter the California Heritage Market, which is being called Los Angeles' first farmers market dedicated los angeles times book festival solely to the sale of medical marijuana.
According to the Hollywood Reporter , by cutting out the dispensaries, buyers can save tremendously and also interact directly with the pot growers, asking specific questions los angeles times book festival about cultivation techniques or potency.
The inside of the warehouse actually did resemble one of the many farmers' markets that have become such a staple of Los Angeles, los angeles times book festival complete with booths displaying jars of various marijuana-based products and hand-made signs.
"I would like it to feel more like a flower market, if anything, where people los angeles times book festival know they can go in and it's much more calm," said Bradbury. "It's calm inside the market but it's a lot [more hectic] outside."
She confessed the long lines and crowds was a lot to manage los angeles times book festival and "not ideal," however, she appeared confident they would figure it out the longer the market is open. "As long as we can work out the logistic kinks, los angeles times book festival we'll be all right."
Though the Hollywood Reporter notes the market had a "stoner element to it" and that they may have doubted whether all of the patrons in attendence "really suffer from back pain," there were clearly people there in need of pain relief. And the vendors are sensitive to that.
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