If you've got 11 minutes this lunch hour, this investigative report on city hall politics and marijuana dispensaries is excellent.

"Almost every city has gotten its act together and put regulations in place for marijuana dispensaries except Los Angeles," said Paul Lerner, a Melrose area neighborhood activist who voted for Prop 215, but doesn't like the proliferation of dispensaries on every street corner. "In Los Angeles we have the highest paid city council members in the country. What are they doing? Why can't they get their act together and put some basic reasonable sound regulations in place?"

And that's the overriding theme. In San Francisco, it's $8,400 a year to have a marijuana dispensary permit. In Los Angeles, it's zero. And besides that, if you open one up illegally, there's little to none enforcement.

"I understand the viewpoint that these places aren't licensed by the city, but at the same time, can you blame them? The city's not shutting them down" questioned dispensary owner Daniel Sosa.

Below, retired Orange County Superior Court Judge James Gray lays down his logic on why the drug needs to be legalized: