Pubdate: Wed, 17 Aug 2005
Source: Contra Costa Times (CA)
Copyright: 2005 Knight Ridder
Contact:  http://www.contracostatimes.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/96
Author: Chris Metinko and Sophia Kazmi
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
Cited: Gonzales v. Raich ( www.angeljustice.org/ )

CANNABIS CLUB MORATORIUMS OK'D

Both Dublin and Pleasanton's city councils on Tuesday night unanimously 
approved 45-day moratoriums on medical marijuana dispensaries within their 
borders.

The moratorium will give the cities time to craft ordinances on how to deal 
with dispensary applications.

"It deserves that attention," said Dublin Mayor Janet Lockhart. "We don't 
want to push this under the rug and hopes it goes away, because it won't go 
away."

In Pleasanton, some council members said they wanted to make sure they 
fully study the issue before they make a decision.

"I'm very, very concerned about our community not having access to medical 
marijuana," said Pleasanton Mayor Jennifer Hosterman.

"I think it's unfortunate the federal government has put politicians into a 
position to make medical decisions," said Councilman Steve Brozosky. He 
also took time to comment on what he perceived as the city's one-sided 
staff reports on the issue, which he said did not consider some of the more 
positive medical uses for marijuana.

Only one resident spoke at Dublin's meeting. Glenn White said he was 
concerned the moratorium may lead to a ban on such operations.

"I think there is an attempt to demonize this," he said.

Dublin and Pleasanton have had inquiries about how to establish a 
dispensary in their cities, as have the Tri-Valley cities of Danville and 
Livermore. Tri-Valley police chiefs are urging all their cities to adopt 
such ordinances.

Many other local cities, and even Alameda County, have approved similar 
ordinances.

The battle over medical marijuana dispensaries recently popped back into 
the headlines as the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion that federal 
marijuana laws could be enforced, despite California's law allowing for 
personal medical use. In California, Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use 
Act of 1996, allows for a person to use marijuana for medical purposes if 
approved by a doctor.

Pleasant Hill, Richmond, Antioch, Oakley, Albany, El Cerrito, Hercules, 
Pinole, San Pablo, Emeryville and Alameda County approved similar 
moratoriums in the past year; Berkeley adopted a zoning ordinance to limit 
the number of dispensaries to the three already there. San Francisco 
approved a moratorium this year.

A 45-day moratorium can be extended twice. The first extension would give 
the city an additional 10 months and 15 days to study the issue, while the 
second extension grants another year for the moratorium. A four-fifths vote 
is needed to approve such a moratorium and any extensions.
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