Politics Los Angeles Files Charges Against Dozens of Unlicensed Cannabis Businesses Hayley Fox May 30, 2018 Skip The Traffic: Sleep, play, eat, and smoke in downtown L.A. for a weekend. (iStock)

LOS ANGELES — After five months of legal commercial cannabis sales in LA, local law enforcement and elected officials announced at a press conference Wednesday that they are cracking down on cannabis businesses operating without a license.

Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer said that his office has so far filed 36 criminal cases against a total of 140 defendants. The cases are associated with 32 cannabis shops and one delivery service, Feuer said, adding that his office prioritized locations associated with additional types of criminal activity.

“If you’re operating an illegal cannabis shop,” Feuer said, “you’re going to be subject to criminal prosecution.”

All of the named defendants face misdemeanor charges, each of which carries a maximum of six months in jail and $1,000 in fines.

While the 32 unlicensed shops are spread throughout the city, nearly a third are in the South LA area, officials said. Los Angeles City Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson, whose 8th District encompasses a large swath of Southwest LA including Baldwin Hills and Hyde Park, said he hopes other city departments follow Feuer’s lead and act aggressively against unlicensed businesses.

Feuer encouraged all LA residents looking to purchase cannabis to do their part to support legal businesses.

Under Measure M, which was passed last year by LA voters and paved the way for the city’s current regulatory structure, it’s not just the LAPD and Feuer’s office who have enforcement power. With City Council authorization, for example, the Department of Water and Power can disconnect utilities being used for unauthorized cannabis activity.

In addition to criminal charges announced today, the City Attorney’s Office is also preparing to send cease and desist letters to operators that, based on “preliminary assessments,” are operating without the necessary temporary approvals, Feuer said.

Under another local regulatory measure, Proposition D, certain medical marijuana dispensaries were given “limited immunity” to operate before the city lifted a blanket ban on the industry. During that time, the City Attorney’s Office helped shut down more than 1,000 illegal shops, Feuer said, warning that his office is going to be “equally aggressive” in the latest round of enforcement.

“Businesses that flout the City’s new cannabis law will be held accountable,” the city attorney said in a statement. “I urge all property owners and marijuana businesses to follow the law and work with my office and the City’s Department of Cannabis Regulation to avoid facing serious criminal consequences.”

Since January 2018, the LAPD has seized 6,200 pounds of cannabis and confiscated 29 guns from illegal operators, said Lt. Stacy Spell. Citing limited resources and an effort to spend taxpayer money responsibly, Spell said the LAPD has focused on identifying illegal businesses that also impact the quality of life for residents in the surrounding community, whether from repeated nuisances or outright criminal behavior.

More than 140 permitted dispensaries currently operate in the city of Los Angeles. But the continued vigor of the region’s underground market has frustrated many licensed business owners and, some say, cut into the state’s expected cannabis revenue.

Feuer encouraged all LA residents looking to purchase cannabis to do their part to support legal businesses, by visiting the Department of Cannabis Regulation’s website to view the complete list of legal shops. “If a location is not on that list, I urge residents of our city not to shop there,” he said.

According to the city attorney’s office, locations associated with the filings include:

4874 S. Huntington Drive in El Sereno

12777 San Fernando Road in Sylmar

945 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Wilmington

841 Gardena Blvd in Gardena

12737 Glen Oaks Drive in Sylmar

16400 S. Vermont Avenue in Harbor Gateway

10530 S. Broadway in South Los Angeles

1151 Pacific Coast Highway in Harbor City

2601 S. Normandie in Koreatown

21044 Sherman Way #219 in Canoga Park

15238 Saticoy in Van Nuys

11422 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles

8717 Woodman Avenue in Panorama City

14626 Victory Boulevard in Van Nuys

521 S. Alvarado Street near MacArthur Park

930 S. Robertson in Pico-Robertson

10924 S. Main Street in South Los Angeles

10352 Laurel Canyon Blvd in Pacoima

9362 San Fernando Road in Foothill

5611 Hollywood Blvd in Hollywood

5943 York Blvd in Northeast

Dank of Cali, Inc. a Marijuana Delivery Service

15201 Oxnard Street in Van Nuys

1815 W. Jefferson in Jefferson Park

4271 Crenshaw Blvd in Leimert Park

3014 W. Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles

10958 S. Main Street in South Los Angeles

6515 S. Vermont Avenue in South Los Angeles

9820 San Fernando Road in Pacoima

11880 S. Main Street in South Los Angeles

2214 S. Vermont Avenue in West Adams

2315 S. Vermont Avenue in West Adams

3206 W. Vernon in Southwest

Hayley Fox Hayley Fox is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles. She writes about cannabis legalization, news, crime, and culture in Southern California and beyond. Her work has been published online and in print for Leafly, Rolling Stone, Playboy, VICE, LA Weekly, and others. View Hayley Fox's articles