Mike Shimpock

Coalition to Protect Los Angeles Neighborhoods and Jobs

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Head of the Coalition to Protect Los Angeles Neighborhoods and Jobs; spokesman for the Yes on D, No on F campaign

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Measures  D ,  E  and  F  on this month’s Los Angeles City ballot all deal with medical marijuana dispensaries.

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