After Measure "G", where will pot shops move?

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Updated: 7/09/2012 11:38 pm

With Measure "G" now in full effect in Kern County, many wonder where the pot shops will go.

The county has outlined areas where dispensaries can relocate, but it's still unknown how feasible those locations are.

Some pot shop owners are looking to move within Bakersfield's city limits, but that may not be an option.

In 2004, the City of Bakersfield passed Resolution 252-04 that declares medical marijuana dispensaries are not allowed in the city.

But, you can still find them in the city.

A spokesperson for one dispensary in the city says she welcomes more businesses like hers.

"I think it's welcoming because what the whole group wants to do is to become sister stores, like sister cities. Everybody tells everybody that this shop might not have what you are looking for, but this shop might," said Jennifer Williams, with Bakersfield Medicinal Care.

City Council member Russell Johnson tells us the city resolution passed eight years ago and doesn't allow pot shops in the city.

Attorney Phil Ganong is working with medicinal marijuana groups and says the city is not a safe haven for these businesses.

"They can move into the city, but they can only exist at the pleasure of the city. Code Enforcement can come and serve you with an abatement notice if you are in the city, which means stop it or we will take action against you," said Ganong.

In the meantime, Jennifer Williams worries that the city may follow the county's lead and come up with a Measure "G" of its own.

"We are kind of concerned that they might try to come up with a ballot measure that will try to put us out of the city."

County Code Enforcement tells us they visited 20 shops Monday and found a few had not closed their doors yet.

There are still about ten left they have to check Tuesday, and then they will send notices to those who violate the new law.

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51982 - 7/11/2012 1:35 PM
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Hell also it's still legal stupid murph56 so stop crying! HaHAHaHaHa!!

51982 - 7/11/2012 1:33 PM
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Well then lame murph56 get the on out in the middle of nowhere where you wont have as many problems and start a farm for your own food so you don't have to worrie about all kinds of chemicals. Also make sure you only use man and animal power no machines it will put deadly chemicals in the air! O.K. government brain washed lame!

murph56 - 7/11/2012 8:23 AM
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Sounds like weed has already done a great job on you 51982! Besides haven't had any drunk drivers in my backyard lately,sure have had my share of pot smoke floating over from the brain dead next door!

51982 - 7/10/2012 1:45 PM
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murph56 there is alot more you need to worrie about than pot! Hell start complaining more about alcohol, bars, cigarettes, etc. All that tobacco smoke and pollution and chemicals your kids take in must be healthy to somebody stupid like you! I just hope you and your family experience something major with a drunk driver to understand how much worse and deadly that is!

ginny - 7/10/2012 10:34 AM
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I have worked with terminally ill patients and people that suffer from valid chronic pain or medical situations where this is helpful But, at this point it is also being perscrbed to people who have little or no valid need for it. We have clinic physicians that will hand our scripts for it at the drop of a hat and to make a buck. IF people want to have access to it as a pain reliever or to make them more comfortable during a true serious medical issue, then I say treat it like all other pain medications, provide it through licensed Pharmacies and make the scripts duplicates so that their purchase frequency can be recorded just like any other controlled medication. Don't like that option, then go back to the street vendors.

murph56 - 7/10/2012 10:10 AM
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When you potheads figure on a way to keep your smoke in your own yard and your weed out of the hands of our kids we might back off, until then we have the right to complain and not to inhale your crap!

51982 - 7/10/2012 8:39 AM
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Well all I can say is there will never be an end to it so people against it shut the hell up!

Running Elk - 7/10/2012 7:36 AM
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Happy to see them close most of the pot shop and now we can grow medical pot. I'm a Vietnam Veteran with Agent Orange and I'm very up set what this Government had done to many of us Veteran.....

laughingmatter - 7/10/2012 6:31 AM
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Glad to see that good ole Jennifer Williams of the Newest ILLEGAL pop up pot shop in town is quoted in your fancy paper. Not to mention her husband sells it on the street corner. which is also illegal. Good job KGET.

murph56 - 7/10/2012 6:25 AM
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To the nearest street corner! Or right to their front door! Under the bridge! In the alley! In the parked car in front of the school! These potheads are everywhere and they do not care who they sell to as long as they have cash!Be it the old man down the street or the 10 year old kid on the play ground, it's a customer to them and if they get arrested for it big deal a slap on the hand, a little fine and right back to work!
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