San Diego Escorts: Husband accused of fatally strangling estranged wife to stand trial

March 30, 2011 at 10:49 pm | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

Citing testimony from the hearing, Deputy District Attorney Nicole Rooney said three bones in Gonzalez’s neck were fractured, indicating she died of strangulation. The victim also suffered blunt-force trauma to her abdomen and the back of her neck and some of her teeth — porcelain facings that had been attached to a metal bridge — were found in her throat.
Garcia-Puente told a San Diego police detective on Nov. 6 that he went to Gonzalez’s apartment the day her body was found to give her money, according to the testimony. He said he believed Gonzalez was involved in another relationship.
Initially, Garcia-Puente said he argued with Gonzalez then left the apartment, but later changed his story. He told police he wanted to have sex with Gonzalez at the apartment, but she refused. He called her a prostitute and a scuffle ensued.

See the full article from “San Diego Union Tribune”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 8:12 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “KUSI”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego’s New Rules for Medicinal Marijuana

March 29, 2011 at 12:13 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

… According to state law, we are legal.  So we just want to keep that, and hold onto that.  Because ‘out there’ is a lot tougher than where we’re going to get what we’ve got now,” said fellow medical marijuana patient Mark Sample.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints.
He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “NBC San Diego”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego’s New Rules for Medicinal Marijuana

March 29, 2011 at 12:13 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

… According to state law, we are legal.  So we just want to keep that, and hold onto that.  Because ‘out there’ is a lot tougher than where we’re going to get what we’ve got now,” said fellow medical marijuana patient Mark Sample.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints.
He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “NBC San Diego”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 4:13 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “Napa Valley Register”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 4:13 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “Lompoc Record”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 4:13 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “Santa Maria Times”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 4:13 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “Press-Enterprise”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego approves new rules for pot shops

March 29, 2011 at 4:13 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the proposed regulations would push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach.
More than 3,700 people wrote to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because few landlords want to rent to the clinics.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cannabis on you.”

See the full article from “San Francisco Chronicle”

San Diego Strip Clubs: San Diego considers tougher rules for pot shops

March 28, 2011 at 8:14 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Ben Cisneros, of the nonprofit Canvass for a Cause, said the regulations will push clinics out to far-flung industrial zones patrolled by federal agents near the U.S.-Mexico border and other remote areas that are difficult to reach. More than 3,700 people have written to city officials asking for a less restrictive ordinance to ensure AIDS patients, veterans and others have access to medical cannabis, he said.
Cisneros said regulations should allow dispensaries within 600 feet of schools and not require approval by the planning commission if they are in commercial zones and there are no complaints. He also said keeping dispensaries more than 1,000 feet apart from each other limits them because so few
landlords want to rent to the clinics because of the stigma.
“They’re trying to zone out medical cannabis dispensaries as if they were strip clubs and adult book stores,” he said. “It’s not providing access, if you have to travel for hours on public transit and hours back with medical cananbis on you.”

See the full article from “Times-Standard”

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