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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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  • Yamileth Bolanos, who runs Pure Life Alternative Wellness Center, selects a vial of marijuana for a client at her store in Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010.  The day feared by medical marijuana advocates arrived Tuesday when the City Council approved an ordinance intended to close hundreds of pot shops and banish those that remain to industrial areas.  Bolanos said she'll have to close her clinic to comply with the new restrictions, then reopen at a new location nine miles away.  The new law, which passed 9-3, caps the eventual number of dispensaries in the city at 70. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Photo: Reed Saxon, ASSOCIATED PRESS / ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Yamileth Bolanos, who runs Pure Life Alternative Wellness Center, selects a vial of marijuana for a client at her store in Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010. The day feared by medical marijuana advocates arrived Tuesday when the City Council approved an ordinance intended to close hundreds of pot shops and banish those that remain to industrial areas. Bolanos said she'll have to close her clinic to comply with the new restrictions, then reopen at a new location nine miles away. The new law, which passed 9-3, caps the eventual number of dispensaries in the city at 70. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Photo: Reed Saxon, ASSOCIATED PRESS