Pubdate: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 Source: Gilroy Dispatch, The (CA) Copyright: 2009 The Gilroy Dispatch Contact: http://www.gilroydispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3377 Author: Paul V. Kloecker MARIJUANA DISPENSARY IN GILROY? IS THE COUNCIL KIDDING? JUST SAY NO! Dear Editor, With regards to the present consideration of allowing medical marijuana dispensaries within the City of Gilroy, such dispensaries should not in any case be allowed anywhere within the City of Gilroy. Although I can be somewhat sympathetic to the "compassionate use" of marijuana for certain bona fide illnesses, it is all too evident that adequate safeguards and controls do not exist under present state laws to prevent misuse of this product. Until such time as adequate safeguards exist, I am unalterably opposed to introduction of such dispensaries in Gilroy. The potential negative effects far outweigh any positive effects. Some of my specific concerns are: - -There is no evidence of the extent of need of "compassionate use" by residents of Gilroy. There is not a need for Gilroy to satisfy the needs of other communities and shoulder the burden of possible negative effects on city image, crime, city staff effort, city financial burdens, etc. - -Under current city codes, enactment of this ordinance is not permitted since maijuana use is contrary to federal law. I totally support Councilman Bob Dillon's rationale that Gilroy action is simply not permitted due to conflict with federal law. - -It is well known that under the current procedures for obtaining a California Medical Marijuana Card, nearly anyone of sufficient age and providing an annual amount of approximately $200, can obtain a card through the ubiquitous Internet. This certainly does not in any way amount to any form of stringent control for "compassionate use." - -It is already evident that the location of a marijuana dispensary cannot be classified as a desirable neighbor to existing businesses. In this economy, existing businesses already operate on a fragile basis. There is no need for Gilroy City Council to impose more fragility on these existing businesses. - -I am most concerned about the negative effect on the youth posed by a dispensary. Drug use is totally contrary to all academic, sports, charitable, religious and special programs supported by virtually all organizations within the city. Even though our elementary and high school youth may be under age to obtain a marijuana card, the availability of marijuana, marijuana products and probably other drugs will most assuredly increase to our youth population. - -The image of Gilroy is unquestionably heightened by our worldwide reputation surrounding that precious, delightful bulb, garlic. It is naive to think that enterprising print, vocal, visual and, yes, Internet media personalities will not soon draw "cute", "attention getting" comparisons such as: Gilroy, The Garlic Capital of the World and Now the Marijuana Capital of the Bay Area; or, How about a Cook-Off between Don Gage's Garlic Italian Sausages, Aunt Sarah's tasty MJ Brownies and Saka-Bozzo's Garlic Stir Fry. I close with this thoughtful question: IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY? Paul V. Kloecker Gilroy - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr