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City withdraws revocation of prominent business leader’s cannabis license, for now

City attorneys on Thursday withdrew the suspension of a prominent Palm Springs business owner’s license to operate a retail marijuana store and nearby grow operation but are expected to deliver another letter prohibiting her from operating them, possibly as soon as next week. City Attorney Jeffrey Ballinger said a planned appeal of the original revocation […]

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