Pubdate: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 Source: Windsor Beacon (CO) Copyright: 2009 Windsor Beacon Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/ZRLbH98z Website: http://www.WindsorBeacon.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4693 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?253 (Cannabis - Medicinal - United States) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) BOARD DID RIGHT THING TO CONTINUE DISCUSSION ON POT MORATORIUM The Windsor Town Board went into its meeting Monday night with the best intentions to stay ahead of the runaway train that medicinal marijuana dispensaries have become. The town has three of these businesses already open (In Harmony Wellness Center, A New Dawn Wellness Clinic, and Nature's Wellness). Five more are in various stages of getting their building permits. And, still more are on the way. Maybe lots more. No one is exactly sure. While we all like the idea of new businesses racing to our community, very few of us will admit to being very excited about welcoming businesses that dispense a controversial drug/product like marijuana and do so in a largely unregulated, or under-regulated manner. The threat from this isn't that deserving adults with a doctor's prescription shouldn't be able to get marijuana for medical purposes. They should. The threat is that it will be too easy for underage youth to get marijuana for recreational use. Marijuana use, to no one's great surprise, is already a big issue at the high school. With so many unregulated, or under-regulated dispensaries, the proliferation of marijuana could easily jump off the charts. Nearly every city and county in Colorado realizes this, too. And many are taking action. In the past two weeks, Fort Collins has imposed a moratorium. Larimer County has imposed a moratorium. Scores of other cities and counties are in the process of doing the same thing. That's why we applaud the Windsor Town Board for considering an emergency ordinance last Monday night to stay in front of this issue before it gets too out of control to manage. We even applaud the tone of the board as it made it clear that it wasn't going to debate whether the dispensaries are legal (they are and have been since 2000 in Colorado) or whether adults should be able to purchase marijuana with a prescription. The issue at hand is how to regulate these businesses. The emergency ordinance they considered reflected that. After much debate and wrangling over whether such an ordinance would punish a new business, the board voted 4-3 to approve the ordinance for a moratorium. However, the moratorium actually failed because all ordinances require a super majority approval. In this case, a 5-2 minimum vote was needed. It was like the board, with all its own good intentions, couldn't get out of its own way to do the right thing. The good news, however, is that the board isn't giving up on this sticky issue. The board went back in an emergency session on Wednesday night to try and resolve the moratorium issue. Since we had to go to press before the board's vote, we have two final things to say: (1) Kudos for having the fortitude to continue on with a difficult topic in a swift and timely manner. Time really is an issue with this since the board likely could not resume on this topic until January. (2) We hope the extra time will provide the board with a way to move forward with a moratorium. Please don't delay. Let's not let a bad situation get worse. - --- MAP posted-by: Doug