Pubdate: Sat, 09 Jun 2007
Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune (CA)
Copyright: 2007 San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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Author: Nisha Gutierrez, Staff Writer
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CITY STUDYING MARIJUANA DISPENSARY BAN

BALDWIN PARK - The City Council is taking steps to consider placing a 
temporary ban on medical marijuana dispensaries, officials said.

City staff this week provided the council with a report about issues 
related to the dispensaries and urged council members to consider a 
moratorium at the next council meeting June 20.

"Some cities and counties that have medical marijuana dispensaries 
have seen an increase in crime and negative effects on 
quality-of-life issues," said Baldwin Park police Chief Edward Lopez. 
"It's something to consider."

Several other San Gabriel Valley cities, including El Monte, Industry 
and Pomona, have adopted moratoriums on medical marijuana dispensaries.

Other cities such as Pasadena and Monterey Park have approved 
ordinances regulating the dispensaries.

Councilman David Olivas said a temporary ban is needed to keep 
potential dispensaries from moving into Baldwin Park.

"A lot of cities now have ordinances in place banning medical 
marijuana facilities, and if we don't want to be the place were they 
come to, we need a moratorium to at least find out what other options 
there are and what is going on with the disagreements between state 
and federal laws," Olivas said.

In 1996 California voters approved Proposition 215, the Compassionate 
Use Act, which has allowed people with a doctor's approval to possess 
and cultivate marijuana for medicinal use.

It is still banned by federal law.

Councilman Ricardo Pacheco said the moratorium is a good idea to stay 
one step ahead.

"Some police reports show that in cities that have these facilities 
drug-related crimes sometimes follow and create a climate for drug 
users to come in and use the facility," Pacheco said. "Doing this is 
a pre-emptive attempt to make sure they don't try to come to our city." 
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