Pubdate: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 Source: Record, The (Stockton, CA) Copyright: 2009 The Record Contact: http://www.recordnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/428 Author: Keith Reid, Record Staff Writer LODI TO DRAW UP MEDICAL POT LAW City Council OKs Moratorium in the Meantime LODI - There are no local laws in Lodi related to the operation of medical marijuana dispensaries, so the City Council on Wednesday gave staff 45 days to try to make one. The need to address medical marijuana sales within city limits comes from a recent announcement from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder that the Department of Justice would not seek to shut down medical marijuana shops in the 13 states - California included - that have legalized dispensaries despite federal laws that prohibit them. Since the late February announcement, Lodi has had four community members petition to open a dispensary. On Wednesday, the City Council voted 4-0 to place a 45-day moratorium on the opening of medical marijuana shops so city staff can research and propose an ordinance that meets the city's needs. The moratorium can be extended for up to two years, City Attorney Steve Schwabauer said. The topic of medical marijuana promises to ignite community debate in conservative Lodi. Proponents of medical marijuana spoke to the council Wednesday night stressing that regulated marijuana shops can provide quality medicine to people who need it. Americans for Safe Access member Lanette Davies told the council she wants to see the city be open-minded but also very selective. "Do you want 50 of them? Of course not," Davies said. "But what you want to offer is close, safe access for people that need it." On the other side of the issue, Police Chief David Main submitted a written report to the council citing crime statistics from cities that have operating dispensaries, including Modesto. Main reported the Modesto dispensary's owner was arrested for being in possession of a concealed weapon and a loaded firearm. Illegal drug transactions have occurred in the parking lot. Additionally, a high school student was found to be in possession of 74 rocks of cocaine. A search warrant of the student's house revealed scales, baggies, money and marijuana packaged from the medical marijuana dispensary." What it boils down to, Councilman Bob Johnson said, is a land-use issue. "I'm not dismissing what the chief says, but at the same time, the quandary is that this is a legitimate business, according to California law," Johnson said. "Do we want to usurp that, go above that? That's what we have to decide." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake