Pubdate: Tue, 19 May 2009 Source: Sonoma Index-Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 2009 Sonoma Valley Publishing Contact: http://www.sonomanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/415 Author: David Bolling, Index-Tribune Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) COUNCIL TO MULL MEDICAL POT RULES Medical marijuana returns to the City Council Wednesday evening in the form of a draft ordinance that would regulate establishment of dispensaries within city limits. The draft ordinance is the product of three Planning Commission meetings during which proposed regulations were modified at the suggestion of both proponents and critics of the dispensaries. Central to the council's deliberations may be a recent state supreme court decision defining legal protection for "primary caregivers" who supply patients with medical marijuana, along with a recent opinion from the state attorney general's office on the same subject. Both the decision and the opinion may tighten the legal definition of a medical marijuana dispensary, and that definition could influence the council's decision on whether or not to proceed with a city ordinance. Choices before the council will be to introduce a draft ordinance with requested revisions, refer the ordinance back to city staff and the Planning Commission for further review, or decline to introduce the ordinance which would continue the city's ban on dispensaries. To prepare for a decision, council members will have to wade through some 150 pages of reports, studies and opinions on medical marijuana. In another significant agenda item the city will hear an update on a state proposal to "borrow" money from city governments to get the state through the next budget crisis. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's "May Revise" budget released May 14, contains a provision for borrowing city property taxes in amounts up to 8 percent. For the city of Sonoma, that would amount to $333,000. In response, the League of California Cities has launched a "Save Your City" campaign to resist the "borrowing" proposal. The state budget picture will not begin to be clarified until after today's election results are counted. The council will meet at 5 p.m. in a study session with the Community Services and Environment Commission, and the regular council meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Both meetings will be in the Community Meeting Room, 177 First St. W. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D