Movement-averse stoners across Los Angeles will be shedding a collective tear today as word spreads that the popular marijuana delivery service Speed Weed will soon be no more.
City Attorney Mike Feuer announced Friday that his office had secured the shutdown of Speed Weed within a month, which they alleged violated the voter-approved Proposition D.
Proposition D, which was passed overwhelmingly by no-fun Los Angeles voters in May 2013, limited and further regulated medical marijuana businesses across the city, and also prohibited delivery services.
Speed Weed, a.k.a. the Postmates of marijuana, has been delivering all things THC to anestimated 25,000 customers across the Greater Los Angeles area since 2014. [Read more at LAist]
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