By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Landlords who lease to medical-marijuana dispensaries across the state are being notified by federal authorities that they could lose their properties as part of a Drug Enforcement Administration "education" effort.
Marijuana dispensary owners call the certified letters, sent to more than 200 California landlords, nothing more...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Landlords who lease to medical-marijuana dispensaries across the state are being notified by federal authorities that they could lose their properties as part of a Drug Enforcement Administration "education" effort.
Marijuana dispensary owners call the certified letters, sent to more than 200 California landlords, nothing more...
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