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Medical marijuana advocate says bigger dispensaries work best

Peter Hecht - The Sacramento Bee

April 14, 2010 06:40 AM

OAKLAND — For Sacramento and other California cities wanting fewer medical pot clubs, Steve DeAngelo offers a potential model: the world's largest marijuana dispensary.

DeAngelo is executive director of the Harborside Medical Center, a 48,000-member patient collective he says serves more marijuana users than anywhere else. For sure, the Oakland dispensary — one of just four allowed in the city — is a titan in California's legal medicinal pot trade.

Greeting up to 800 people a day, Harborside's Oakland center has a neuropathic primary care doctor, an acupuncturist and a chiropractor. Its staff teaches yoga, stress management and "universal life force energy" — and doles out a harvest of weed.

Harborside, which recently opened a second dispensary in San Jose, handles $20 million annually in pot transactions at its Oakland facility, DeAngelo says.

Harborside, by law, operates as a nonprofit. Yet its Oakland location produces nearly $2 million in state sales taxes and another $360,000 under a local levy that Oakland voters approved for marijuana businesses, DeAngelo says.

In Sacramento, where the city is trying to figure out what to do with 39 registered pot shops, officials studied Oakland, which is slightly smaller in population. A proposal before the Sacramento City Council would cap the number of dispensaries at 12.

Council member Sandy Sheedy said a dozen medical marijuana sites was viewed as more reasonable for the capital city. "I would not like to see Wal-Mart clinics," she said.

But DeAngelo, a veteran advocate who smoked pot as a teenager in pro-marijuana protests outside the White House, insists that fewer, bigger dispensaries are the way to go.

To read the complete article, visit www.sacbee.com.

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