Huffington Post: “A California city is offering a unique benefit for low-income residents: free marijuana. Starting next summer, Berkeley residents who earn less than $32,000 per year (or $46,000 per family) and have a prescription for medical marijuana will be able to get it for free from one of the dispensaries operating within the city. Under a law passed unanimously by the city council, dispensaries must set aside 2 percent of their pot for distribution to the poor.”
Berkeley to Pay for Pot for Low Income People
By On the Net|2014-09-06T07:04:56-07:00September 6th, 2014|California News, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Berkeley to Pay for Pot for Low Income People
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Richard Keyt, an Arizona business law attorney who is the creator of this Arizona medical marijuana law website. Connect with Richard at 480-664-7478 or on Google+