See a map of where medical marijuana collectives can be in Long Beach

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Apparently, some technical problems caused the map that appeared in Sunday's newspaper to be pretty much illegible because of a lack of color, and it didn't get posted online until today. But, now it is with the story and you can check it out here.

Also, we are running the map (IN COLOR, I hope) in Tuesday's newspaper, if you prefer something you can hold.

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Anonymous said:

Marijuana is not a harmful or shameful product, I don't get why it is treated as such, we have open liquor and tabacco shops but can't have marijuana, that's rediculous. Besides it may even reduce crime if more people are mellowed out.

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