Pubdate: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2000 San Jose Mercury News Contact: 750 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose, CA 95190 Fax: (408) 271-3792 Website: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Kaye Ross Note: Compiled from staff and wire reports by Mercury News Author: Staff Writer Kaye Ross. Contact her at or (408) 920-5083. SANTA CRUZ PASSES ORDINANCE TO ALLOW MEDICINAL MARIJUANA SANTA CRUZ -- Santa Cruz residents no longer need prescriptions to medicate themselves with marijuana under a new ordinance approved unanimously late Tuesday. ``This is the compassionate thing to do,'' said City Councilman Mike Rotkin, who cosponsored the ordinance, which is expected to take effect in early May. The law, modeled on a successfully defended law in Oakland, says that people who are being treated for cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine headaches ``or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief'' will be allowed to grow and use pot. The ordinance specifies that the marijuana must be organic. Prescriptions are not required, a way to get around federal laws that ban doctors from prescribing pot. Doctors risk losing their medical licenses if convicted. In 1996, state voters -- including 74 percent of those in Santa Cruz - -- approved an initiative allowing medicinal marijuana. But medicinal marijuana clubs in Santa Cruz and a handful of California cities that opened after the 1996 law's passage were soon shut down by the U.S. Justice Department under federal anti-drug laws. More than 100 residents -- many with AIDS and cancer -- came to the city council meeting to offer support and testify. Local Chamber of Commerce and law enforcement officials also support the law. Compiled from staff and wire reports by Mercury News Staff Writer Kaye Ross. Contact her at or (408) 920-5083. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg