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States in which the use of medical marijuana is legal have experienced a sudden surge in new business applications for the opening of marijuana dispensaries and clinics. After eight years of police raids on marijuana dispensaries under the preceding administration, federal law enforcement, through Attorney General Eric Holder, has changed the course of federal marijuana enforcement policy by declaring federal authorities will no longer be raiding state licensed medical marijuana dispensaries and clinics that are in compliance with their own state laws and regulations concerning the medical use and safe access to marijuana. Under current federal law however, the use, sale or possession of marijuana, whether medically prescribed or not, is still unlawful and carries significant criminal penalties. 
 
Also referred to as medical marijuana clinics, dispensaries provide for the safe access and sale of marijuana to patients who have received a  written recommendation for its use by a licensed physician.   
Many medical marijuana dispensaries offer a large variety of top grade organic cannabis, hashish, edibles and THC extracts. California, the largest and most popular marijuana permissive state in the country reports being home to over five-hundred dispensaries and clinics

Of the fifty states that have medical marijuana laws, currently, thirteen of them, Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, MIchigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington have legally authorized the medicinal use of marijuana and it's dispensaries within their state borders. Most of these marijuana dispensaries and clinics are in full compliance with local and state regulations; other marijuana dispensaries however have not been so careful and have been closed down and/or cited by local law enforcement agents for noncompliance.   

The presence of neighborhood dispensaries are slowly winning favor by local communities because they appear to be serving a legitimate medical purpose and are careful to only dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients possessing a valid doctors recommendation and marijuana ID card. What’s more, there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that the lawful operation of marijuana dispensaries has resulted in any increase in crime or has otherwise adversely impacted the communities within which they have been zoned to operate.
 
Times are definitely changing. Many dispensaries are now showing a keen marketing savvy by using coupons, newspaper and magazine advertising to attract new patients. Others are using the Internet and are reaching scores of new patients by giving away free grams of marijuana for first-time visitors, as well as discounts for people who have served in the armed forces. Along with medical marijuana dispensaries there are a number of online directories that provide medical marijuana patients with valuable information on local dispensaries, the types of medical grade marijuana offered and comparative pricing. For those who search online, GotTrouble.com now provides local listings of marijuana dispensaries and clinics,  recommending physicians  and the criminal defense attorneys who defend those who have been charged with marijuana offenses. Other online resources such as Americans for Safe Access provide legal information about dispensaries as well as information and resources relating to the ongoing medical research and science of marijuana.
 
In California, dispensaries are now offering delivery services, making the purchase and sale of medical marijuana even more convenient for qualified patients. While dispensaries are still the subjects of criticism by many political and social interest groups, according to recent studies, there have been very few reports of crime or violence near or around the operation of lawful marijuana dispensaries and clinics. Get informed, learn more about medical marijuana, its benefits and alleged risks.
   

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