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WeHo’s First Marijuana Dispensaries Can Continue to Sell Recreational Pot, for Now

People stand in line to get into MedMen, one of two Los Angeles area pot shops that began selling marijuana for recreational use under the new California marijuana law on Jan. 2, 2018, in West Hollywood. (Credit: David McNew / Getty Images)

West Hollywood’s first four marijuana dispensaries can continue selling recreational cannabis — a move they say is necessary to keep their businesses alive — after an emotional, and at times contentious, City Council meeting Monday night.

In a 4-1 vote, the council decided to allow the stores to maintain temporary licenses to sell recreational marijuana until the businesses that won permanent licenses are up and running — which could take from three to nine months.

Many in the standing-room-only meeting were clad in white T-shirts bearing a rainbow-colored marijuana leaf, the logo of the so-called “West Hollywood Originals.”

Councilman John Duran, a proponent of granting permanent licenses to the original stores outright, was the lone “no” vote.

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