Official Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Collectives
Dont be fooled and dont get busted!!!
The Relief Collective
Relief Collective (TRC) has been operating as a Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Dispensary for the last 2 years. They have a secure location with experienced staff that can recommend the perfect medicine for your ailments. TRC is known for having a vast selection of premium 45 per eighth kushes, indicas, sativas and purples. The donation range is from 35-55 an eighth. We carry at the least, 7 top-grade OG kushes compassionately priced to meet your needs. TRC has definitely been leading the collectives on Pico Blvd. aka The Green Mile since 2007.
5669 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90019
Hours Mon-Sat 11a-8p, Sun 12p-6p
Phone 323.938.9800
5 Stars by weedmaps.
420MedEvaluation.com
As Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Club they committed to providing each patient with an exceptional level of care and attention.
$55 NEW PATIENTS!!!!
$45 RENEWALS!!!
2622 S. Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90034
5 Stars by weedmaps.
Nature's Wonder
As Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Club they committed to providing each patient with an exceptional level of care and attention.
Nature's Wonder Collective Coupons
4 Great Specials
Free Edible or Joint
Free Gram Kush Shake
4 Gram 1/8th
All Nature's Wonder Medical Marijuna Coupns are Valid from: 09/20/2009 to: 01/10/2010
1330 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90015
(213) 380-5874
5 Stars by weedmaps.
Updated news on the fight to keep Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Collectives Open
The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to allow dispensaries to continue selling medical marijuana in Los Angeles, but the council is still considering a cap on the number of dispensaries allowed within the city limits.
LA County District Attorney Steve Cooley, who has declared war on the medical marijuana industry, had urged the council to pass an ordinance that would ban the selling of medical cannabis. Cooley and some other law enforcement officials insist that exchanging pot for cash violates state law governing medical marijuana collectives.
The City Council didn’t see it that way. In a seven-hour session, the council stripped out language that would’ve banned sales, and replaced it with flexible language that allows cash sales and contributions, as long as they comply with state law.
Another ordinance, which would cap medical marijuana dispensaries in the city at 200 or less (down from a current estimate of 1,000) is still under consideration.