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Friday, September 30, 2011

Study: Crime in surrounding area increased after closure of LA medical marijuana dispensaries

By Associated Press, Published: September 21

LOS ANGELES ? A new study released Tuesday showed that when hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries were closed last year in Los Angeles crime rates rose in surrounding neighborhoods, challenging claims made by law enforcement agencies that the storefronts are magnets for crime.

The report by the nonprofit RAND Corp. reviewed crime reports for the 10 days prior to and the 10 days after city officials shuttered the clinics last summer after a new ordinance went into effect. The analysis revealed that crime increased about 60 percent within three blocks of a closed dispensary compared to the same parameters for those that remained open.

?If medical marijuana dispensaries are causing crime, then there should be a drop in crime when they close,? said Mireille Jacobson, a RAND senior economist and the study?s lead author. ?Individual dispensaries may attract crime or create a neighborhood nuisance, but we found no evidence that medical marijuana dispensaries in general cause crime to rise.?

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