Pubdate: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 Source: Oakland Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 2007 MediaNews Group, Inc. and ANG Newspapers Contact: http://www.oaklandtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/314 Author: Eric Kurhi, Staff Writer LIVERMORE BANS POT DISPENSARIES Livermore has joined its neighbors Dublin and Pleasanton in banning medical cannabis dispensaries within city limits. The City Council passed the ordinance Monday night. The new law was passed after its first and second readings without any opposition or fanfare - in the consent calendar, along with a dozen other items considered noncontroversial. Broader discussions on the topic were held in November, at which time it was decided such facilities tend to attract crime and have other drawbacks that ultimately outweigh the benefits to the community. At that time, City Manager Linda Barton told the Council that other communities that allow medical marijuana facilities have found they significantly add to the police department's workload and, if allowed to operate in Livermore, the city might require additional staff with no added revenue for the city. While there were no opposition speakers at Monday's meeting, several people urged the city not to ban cannabis clubs when the ordinance was in its earlier stages. Ultimately, Barton said, marijuana is illegal under federal law, be it for medical use or not. She advised not to change local law until something changes federally. The only dissenting vote in November was former Councilmember Tom Reitter, who wanted the city to look more closely at Oakland's ordinance that allows such clubs and to come back with ideas on how to regulate a dispensary. Pleasanton banned the dispensaries in June, but is trying to work with Alameda County to see how great the demand is for such facilities. Dublin passed a ban last year. Other Bay Area cities with bans on dispensaries include Concord, Pleasant Hill, Antioch, Oakley, Pinole, San Pablo and Hercules. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart