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Chander Sidher holds hybrid magic, a sativa and indica blend of marijuana, at Marysville Healing Center a medical marijuana store in Linda.
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Coming Soon: Marijuana store in Linda

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Yuba County will get its first medical marijuana store within the next week, with a Yuba City man in the final stages of opening a cooperative dispensary in a Linda strip mall.

Marysville Healing Center, as owner Chander Sidher plans to call it, will have a small retail store in the front and a secured area in the back where medical marijuana cardholders will be able to buy different varieties of pot for smoking as well as in edible and balm forms.

"I really believe in this," said Sidher, 50, whose store will be at 1600 North Beale Road. "I don't think we need to charge people $200 to go to doctor's offices and get pills for pain."

Sidher, who said he has all necessary permits for the store, said he got interested in medical marijuana because of his own arthritis from years as a contractor and his son's experience with lingering pain from a car accident.

His son's doctor prescribed him vicodin, a powerful drug with some narcotic qualities that made his son unable to work. Sidher said he feels compared to that, medical marijuana is safer and smarter.

The store, about 1,700 square feet, will open early next week, Sidher said.

But even though the dispensary's shelving and displays are not yet complete, the word is already out. A Yuba County man who did not want to be identified came into the store this week in search of a prescription, and said he'd read a newspaper ad that tipped him off to the store.

Sidher said he's affiliated with a marijuana collective in Sacramento with as many as 25 percent of its patients traveling from Butte, Yuba and Sutter counties.

 


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