Pubdate: Tue, 15 Jan 2008
Source: Signal, The (Santa Clarita, CA)
Copyright: 2008 The Signal
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4221
Author: Katherine Geyer
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/dispensaries

PLANNERS TO CONSIDER MARIJUANA

It looks as though the city will continue to just say no to 
marijuana, whether or not it's medicinal.

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission is set to tackle the issue of 
medical marijuana use within the city during a public hearing at 
tonight's Planning Commission meeting.

The city adopted an urgency ordinance in 2006 to prohibit the 
establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. The 
two-year moratorium is set to expire March 26 and the city is now 
looking to modify the city's Unified Development Code to continue 
keeping the dispensaries out of the city.

The proposed code change defines a medical marijuana dispensary as a 
facility that distributes marijuana for medical purposes to 
physicians or qualified patients.

Although federal law prohibits the manufacturing, distribution, 
dispensing or possession of marijuana, the state of California 
legalized marijuana for medical purposes in 1996 when voters passed 
Proposition 215.

While the county handles applications for dispensaries in the 
unincorporated areas, the responsibility of approving dispensaries 
within city limits rests on the individual cities.

There are no medical marijuana dispensaries currently in operation in 
Los Angeles County unincorporated areas, said Mitch Glaser, 
supervising planner with the county Department of Regional Planning.

He said there have been no applications for medical marijuana 
dispensaries within the Santa Clarita Valley's unincorporated areas.

In January 2007, Sgt. Phil Morris of the Santa Clarita Valley 
Sheriff's Station's Narcotics Bureau said an individual contacted him 
and said he planned to set up a medical marijuana dispensary in Castaic.

Morris said Monday that the man "decided not to go through with it" 
because of local opposition to setting up dispensaries.

Morris said the abuse of medical marijuana cards has been a growing 
problem since California began allowing for the medical use of the drug.

"I think the people that voted for the Proposition 215 saw the 
elderly people with glaucoma and thought they should be able to smoke 
their marijuana," Morris said.

Instead, he said that some teens make fictitious cards or acquire the 
cards from doctors outside the valley and then sell the drug within 
the Santa Clarita Valley.

If the Planning Commission approves the code modifications, the City 
Council will then consider the issue.

The Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. in the City Council 
Chambers of City Hall, located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard. 
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