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Costa Mesa hopes legal cannabis dispensaries will alleviate city's pot problem


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On 4/20 a date known to marijuana enthusiasts nationwide the Costa Mesa City Council passed an ordinance regulating retail cannabis sales and delivery in commercial areas, a move they say will help curtail illegal dispensaries run amok.
Officials have long described an influx of illicit operators, selling wares in nondescript storefronts to unsuspecting or undiscriminating clients, and the immensity of city resources it takes to shut them down.
“In Costa Mesa, you have an unquestionable demand for cannabis. [And] the demand is being filled by illegal operators, or trap shops,” Mayor John Stephens said Tuesday.
“They’re selling unregulated products to our consumers. One way you can get rid of illegal dispensaries is to bring a legal market in,” he continued. ....

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Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass will retire in September after 26 years with the department


Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass will retire in September after 26 years with the department
Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass, 49, announced Wednesday he will retire from the department in September after 26 years of service and nearly two years at the helm.
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By Sara CardineStaff Writer 
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Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass who has logged 26 years of service with the department, including 18 months at its helm announced Wednesday he will retire from his post in September.
In a release issued by the city, the chief remarked on the privilege of leading the Costa Mesa Police Department through the rigors of 2020, calling it “a year like no other” that saw not only a nationwide pandemic but a string of Black Lives Matter rallies that sometimes called for a defunding of police units. ....

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