Pubdate: Mon, 06 Dec 2010 Source: White Mountain Independent, The (AZ) Copyright: 2010 White Mountain Independent Contact: http://www.wmicentral.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4808 Author: Terence Corrigan FERNAU: I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'RE DISCUSSING THIS SHOW LOW - As the city council discussed this week the coming of legalized medical use marijuana it was not without occasional humor. At the prospect of having to encourage a marijuana retail store, Mayor Rick Fernau said "I can't believe we're discussing this." It did seem to put the socially and politically conservative group of councilors in an uncomfortable situation. Councilor Jack Latham made it clear that he had opposed the legalization but now that it was voted in he suggested that police chief Jeffrey Smythe could run the store. He said the uniform and the sidearm might discourage people from trying to get the drugs under false pretenses. As for establishing a marijuana store on one of the main streets so they could be better monitored, Latham agreed, joking, that "if it was on the Deuce of Clubs we'd be able to drive by and say 'there's the mayor's car there again.'" At the meeting Tuesday, Police Chief Jeffrey Smythe left shortly after his presentation to the council, it was his wife's birthday and he was supposed to take her to dinner. "You might be late; you might just have to buy her dessert," said one person from the panel. "Maybe a brownie," he joked, referring to the common practise of baking marijuana into brownies. When discussing the potential for home growers being allowed to cultivate up to 12 plants at a time, councilor John Leech, Jr. asked whether there would be any regulation of how big the plants could be. "Mine are 10 feet tall," he said. With their concerns about people being allowed to grow their own marijuana if there is no store within 25 miles of Show Low, Fernau said, "I'd like to be in the center of the 25 miles. We need to be sure and get one." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt