Pubdate: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 Source: Napa Valley Register (CA) Copyright: 2008 Lee Enterprises Contact: http://www.napavalleyregister.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/736 Author: Kerana Todorov, Register Staff Writer Cited: American Canyon City Council http://drugsense.org/url/4v5PA292 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/dispensaries Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal) AMCAN TEMPORARILY BANS MEDICAL POT STORE The American Canyon City Council approved a temporary moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries after city staff reported someone wants to open a store in town. Federal and state law conflict on the issue. Federal law prohibits possession of marijuana. However, California leaves the rules regulating medical marijuana dispensaries to local jurisdictions. The City Council voted unanimously for the 45-day moratorium Tuesday after city staff said the city's general plan does not address medical marijuana dispensaries. The moratorium is effective immediately. City staff said the city needs a moratorium immediately to give city officials the time to evaluate the appropriateness of a medical dispensary for American Canyon. American Canyon Planning Director Brent Cooper said the individual interested in opening a dispensary in American Canyon had contacted the planning department about 10 days ago. In his staff report, he explained that American Canyon's municipal code does not specifically address the regulation or location of medical marijuana dispensaries within the city limits. As cities ban medical marijuana dispensaries, he wrote, "it is increasingly likely that medical dispensaries may seek to locate in the City of American Canyon in the immediate future." Moratoriums have been approved in San Francisco, Modesto, Huntington Beach, and other cities according to the report. City Councilwoman Cindy Coffey cautioned that cities have been sued over the medical marijuana issue. "I just think we need to be careful," Coffey said. Vice Mayor Joan Bennett said the city needs the moratorium. "We have nothing to deal with this issue," she said. "We need to have a moratorium so that we begin to do the business we can to protect the community." On Thursday, City Councilman Ed West, who personally opposes a medical marijuana dispensary in American Canyon, asked for more information. He wants to know the effects a dispensary would have on the community, who would come and where from, how it could increase traffic congestion and crime. As an elected public official, West said he wants to weigh the staff's recommendation with the public's interest. His own opinion, he said, can take a back seat. Cooper said he will bring more information to the City Council in May. Acting American Canyon Police Chief Jean Donaldson said there is no medical marijuana dispensary in Napa County. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake