Why doesn't L.A. have any weed lounges? And other burning weed questions answered
Los Angeles Times -

What should you do if your pot-smoking neighbor is stinking up your yard? Why aren't there any legally licensed consumption lounges in the city of Los Angeles but somehow four in West Hollywood? And what do I need to know about using cannabis to combat the side effects of chemotherapy? Those are a few of the burning weed questions that have landed in my inbox lately. And just in time for the 4/20 high holiday on the horizon, I've got answers to these canna-conundrums — and more — from the pros...

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