Cannabis Giant MedMen Sues Pasadena Over Permit Disqualification
California-based cannabis giant MedMen has filed a lawsuit against the City of Pasadena over its decision to disqualify the company from receiving a conditional use permit.
California-based cannabis giant MedMen has filed a lawsuit against the City of Pasadena over its decision to disqualify the company from receiving a conditional use permit.
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