Joe La Cava said the city must get rid of the financial incentives for medical marijuana dispensaries to run major operations. Mandating non-profit status still allows owners to make handsome salaries, La Cava noted. La Cava is president of the La Jolla Community Planning Association, which makes land-use recommendations to the city. “It would be very good if [the city] could place operating controls so there is no money-making incentive,” La Cava said. The Medical Marijuana Task Force will now turn its attention to regulating the operation of the dispensaries. La Cava also doesn’t favor placing a cap on medical marijuana dispensaries. “If you cap it, you’re kind of saying that we want bigger dispensaries rather than a lot of little dispensaries,” La Cava said. “I don’t think that’s a good thing to encourage.”