| What is a "MMD"? It's an acronym
for Medical Marijuana Dispensary; a place for California residents
who receives a medical recommendation for cannabis.
IS THIS LEGAL?
Under Federal Law, no. However, under the 10th Amendment of
the US Constitution, the power to protect the health and welfare of
a State's residents is reseved to the States themselves.
Under this power, in 1996 the California voters passed Proposition 215, the
Compassionate Use Act, allowing California licensed medical
doctors to recommend medical marijuana to their patients when they
believe that cannabis would be beneficial to them. Once recommended, the patient can then visit one of the many
medical marijuana dispensaries to obtain their medication.
Our Office has assisted over 50 dispensaries at forming their
corporations and running legally under California Law, so we can
help you throughout the process.
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A NOTE FROM US REGARDING MMD'S
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Thank you for contacting our office regarding
opening a California Medical Marijuana Dispensary (MMD).
Due to the high volume of email and calls our firm receives, I
believe it easier for me to create an outline of the current
process of purchasing and/or operating a California MMD instead
of discussing the same issues with each and every person
individually.
There is no question that owning and
operating an MMD can be a lucrative business, however, you must
also be advised that under Federal Law, the sale and/or
distribution of marijuana, (medical or not), is considered
illegal and we can not guarantee any change in Federal Law or
their position and tactics used to close down MMD's.
As
someone interested in this business, one thing you must ask
yourself is why you want to own and operate an MMD.
If it merely for the income, then this is probably not the
business for you, the constant bombardment from various state
and federal agencies can become taxing on an owner.
A
proper owner is someone who believes in the cause itself and an
MMD operator must be someone with the compassion necessary to
work with seriously ill patients on a daily basis as well as the
ferocity and tenacity to stand up for what they believe in,
even if it means spending a few hours in handcuffs.
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That being said...if you are
starting from scratch and looking in the Los Angeles City area,
you will need to purchase someone else's license as the City of
Los Angeles is no longer accepting or issuing the licenses.
If you already have a license and need assistance with
a currently open and running location, then I am certain we can
assist you, please call our office to set up an appointment at
(626) 578-0708, press extension "0" for Anna, our
office administrator.
Alternatively, if you are looking to
purchase a license in the City of Los Angeles, we have
several clients who are willing to sell their license and/or
locations. Each of the license owners are currently
requesting $50,000 per license; this price is non-negotiable
across all of the owners.
Please also be advised that
these are corporations that own licenses only and the buyer must
procure their own retail rental space, the current owner has an
office Headquarters, but all buyers must obtain their own
retail rental location.
- Each MMD license is owned
by a California "C-Type" corporation and was opened
and properly filed with the California Secretary of State as
well as the City of Los Angeles prior to the September 2007
deadline,
- Each corporation has its own
corporate kit, including corporate book, stock certificates
and corporate seal.
- On some of the MMD licenses, the
owner failed to file a "zero income"
return for the final quarter of 2007 with the City, but this
is merely a form that must be filed and (I believe) the late
fee is @ $250,
- Each of the MMD's carries
its own liability insurance,
- Each of the MMD's has its own CA
State Seller Permit, and
- Each of the MMD's has its own
Federal Tax Identification Number.
- Transfer of ownership
from one party to another is effectuated by a Shareholder
Meeting discussing and approving the sale.
- A Purchase Agreement is signed
by both parties, payment is made and the stock certificates
are signed over to the new owner.
- The new owner(s) have an
immediate Shareholders meeting where they name a new Board of
Directors
- The Board of Directors, in turn,
have an immediate meeting where they nominate and elect
the new Officers.
- The list of the new Directors
and Officers are filed with the California Secretary of State
- The City of Los Angeles is
notified of a change of address (these are licenses only and
the buyer must procure their own retail rental space).
Please note that this is a change of address only, this not an
application for a new license, the buyer operates under the
license that is already in existence.
- The State Board of Equalization
is notified of the change of address
Additionally, there are other cities
that are still allowing (or at least not disallowing) the
opening of new dispensaries. For example, many
unincorporated areas located within a county, such as the
unincorporated parts of the County of Los Angeles, require the
filing of a Conditional Use Permit, This process can take
6 months to 1 year to be completed and requires impact
studies, land and community surveys and other lengthy
requirements before meeting with the County Council to discuss
approval or disapproval of the Conditional Use. There is
no guarantee of approval or refusal when following this process.
We can perform these services at our firm's normal hourly rate
of $250.
Please also be advised that we
do not keep a list of all the cities and counties in California
that have and do not have moratoriums and/or ordinances set-up
and, unfortunately, unless a client is willing to pay for the
time it takes to contact each city and/or county planning
department, city council and possibly others, it is not a
cost-effective practice for our firm to perform this research,
so we do not do so.
We also have other clients who
currently have open and running MMD's that they are willing
to entertain offers for purchase, most of these are
starting their requests at $300,000 and up based on their
current patient load. Obviously, purchase of an open
and running MMD requires the above process, plus the additional steps
necessary for a full business review; this can include inspection
of the business' patient records, profit and loss statements,
goodwill and reputation in the community, as well as prior
tax returns.
We can perform these services at our firm's
normal hourly rate of $250. In addition, we would also strongly
suggest obtaining an independent assessment of the business by a
Certified Public Accountant
Our firm is still accepting
appointments from potential new clients (businesses and criminal
matters), but, again, because of
the high volume of calls and emails we receive, and because of
many recent improper events and/or occurrences in the
medical marijuana community itself, we feel that the spirit of
the Compassionate Use Law is being stretched too far and we have
had no choice but to become extremely discerning in who we do,
and do not, accept as clients.
If you are interested in purchasing
one of the licenses or MMD locations that our clients have
available, then please call our office to set up an
appointment at (626) 578-0708, press extension "0" for
Anna, our office administrator.
Please be certain and
serious about your decision to go forward before making an
appointment as we do not appreciate clients who make and break
multiple appointments.
Our initial interview meeting
is 1 hour long and is billed at our firm's normal hourly rate of
$250, payment is to be made in cash, up front, at the beginning
of the meeting. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Please prepare a list of questions and concerns that you have
before the meeting because there is a lot of information that
can be covered and 1 hour is not a very long time.
One final thought: We believe
that the Compassionate Use Law is an important step in changing
the way our government looks and deals with our nation's failing
medical system as a whole. By recommending the use of
natural alternative medications and stepping away from the big
business of chemical drug manufacturing, we take a step closer
back to a more natural and healthier way of living.
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