Pubdate: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 Source: Vail Daily (CO) Copyright: 2009 Vail Daily Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/wo3Ts7AI Website: http://www.vaildaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3233 Author: Lauren Glendenning Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) VAIL BANS MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES FOR NOW VAIL, Colorado -- Police Chief Dwight Henninger doesn't want medical marijuana dispensaries anywhere in the town his department polices. Henninger told the Vail, Colorado, Town Council that the dispensaries would be a "direct conflict with over 40 years of work at being the premier mountain resort community," in an Oct. 16 memo. Town staff and the town's Planning and Environmental Commission recommended the town approve allowing dispensaries in certain zoning districts, mainly commercial districts away from tourist areas in the town, but the Town Council voted to essentially ban dispensaries temporarily at its Tuesday night meeting. "I don't think there's a rush to address this," Councilman Farrow Hitt said. Hitt said the town might be making a bigger issue out of medical marijuana dispensaries than it needs to, but said the town should wait and get more information from things like the Colorado Municipal League's report expected next year that would outline how various municipalities throughout the state have handled dispensaries and their ripple effects on communities. Henninger said the children in Vail already struggle with identifying appropriate adult conduct because they see guests "acting out" while on vacation. "Approving the sale of 'legal' marijuana in Vail may further cloud their view of suitable behavior as they approach adulthood," Henninger said. Town Attorney Matt Mire said Tuesday's vote to deny the ordinance that would have allowed dispensaries in certain zoning areas bans the dispensaries for now, but the new Town Council could direct staff to draft another ordinance in the future. "They're prohibited until allowed," Mire said. Mire said the town should, however, officially define medical marijuana dispensaries as a use other than medical office, pharmacy or retail. Town staff said dispensaries are a mix of those three uses, but don't fall under any one of those specific uses. Defining the use would eliminate the possibility of someone opening a dispensary in town by applying for a business license for one of those three uses. Councilman Andy Daly said the Vail community has always been family-oriented and medical marijuana dispensaries aren't consistent with that. Council members Kevin Foley, Kim Newbury and Mark Gordon also said the town should wait for more information before deciding to approve or again deny dispensaries, and Mayor Dick Cleveland said the town should prohibit them until the state legislature votes to correct some of the flaws in Amendment 20, the statewide voter-passed amendment that legalized medical marijuana in 2000. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D