Pubdate: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Copyright: 2007 The Press-Enterprise Company Contact: http://www.pe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/830 Author: Julie Farren, The Press-Enterprise Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal) GRAND TERRACE MARIJUANA DISPENSARY BAN GETS INITIAL OK Grand Terrace is on its way to joining other cities that have prohibited medical-marijuana dispensaries, even though no one has approached the city about opening one. The Grand Terrace City Council voted 4-0 Tuesday evening to approve the first reading of an ordinance that will ban these dispensaries. Council member Dan Buchanan was absent. Other cities that have banned the clinics include Norco, San Jacinto, Palm Desert, Indio and Rancho Cucamonga. The ordinance will add a chapter to the city's municipal code banning the medical-marijuana dispensaries. City Manager Tom Schwab said that Grand Terrace has not been approached about opening any dispensaries but is heading off the issue with the ordinance. A second reading is scheduled for April 10. If approved, the ordinance would take effect in 30 days. Prop. 215, approved by the state's voters in 1996, decriminalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. But the sale and use of marijuana is illegal under federal law. At Tuesday's meeting, resident Thelma Winkler-Beach said she doesn't favor a medical-marijuana dispensary because the city already has a pharmacy. "I hate the drug," said Winkler-Beach. "I wouldn't want to be seen near a marijuana dispensary." Councilman Jim Miller said a section of the city's municipal code allows five facilities, including residential hospices, to dole medical marijuana to patients. Miller agreed that these facilities should be allowed to continue the practice. "They have found that it has eased their pain," Miller said. Schwab said Grand Terrace does not have enough law enforcement to deal with potential problems if a dispensary were to open in the city. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake