Pot Delivery Petition Deadline is Monday
Written by 991KBU on May 10, 2018
Home delivery of marijuana-based medicine … to sick people in Malibu … has been banned by the Malibu city council.
Now … paid petition gatherers are working the parking lots at Malibu’s grocery stores.
If they can gather about 900 valid signatures from voters in the city … voters will get to decide the issue at the November election.
Yvonne de la Rosa Green … who runs the 99 High Tide Collective in Malibu … says the petitions need to be turned in Monday.
She says the Malibu ban on marijuana medicine deliveries has simply backfired.
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“We now have a full blown black-market.
“We have people coming from the inner city, delivering marijuana here in Malibu.
And we don’t who they are.
“We don’t know where this medicine came from, it may have pesticides or toxins in it.
“And are also losing tax money that could be coming into Malibu, into our city.”
De la Rosa Green says the Malibu delivery ban is only hurting those people who need it the most
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“The people who need this medicine are the seniors, the disabled and people who are very sick and right now they have no way of getting this medicine.”
Last December … councilman Lou la Monte argued that marijuana sales should be banned in Malibu.
Two other councilmen agreed with him … but only insofar as marijuana deliveries.