Pubdate: Fri, 16 Apr 2010
Source: Manteca Bulletin (CA)
Copyright: 2010 Manteca Bulletin
Contact:  http://www.mantecabulletin.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3670
Author: Dennis Wyatt

MANTECA MAY JUST SAY NO TO LEGAL POT SALES

Manteca leaders are about to make two things clear - there will be 
absolutely no pot dispensaries allowed in the city and they will 
restrict the growing of marijuana for personal use to the fullest 
extent of the law.

The City Council on Tuesday will consider a sweeping ordinance that 
will just say no to pot dispensaries and impose specific guidelines 
on those individuals that have legal medical identification cards and 
primary caregivers on how marijuana may be grown.

The ordinance being pondered on Tuesday when the council meets at 7 
p.m. at the Civic Center, 1001 W.  Center St., will:

* only allow qualified patients, persons with medical identification 
cards, and primary caregivers to cultivate medical marijuana.

* such marijuana must be cultivated inside a secured, locked and 
fully enclosed structure that includes solid walls, a ceiling, and 
roof. No outdoor cultivation will be permitted within the city limits.

* A limit of 12 plants with a maximum of six mature plants will be 
allowed unless a collective cultivation is allowed under an extensive 
set of rules outlined in the ordinance including the concern being 
non-profit and not within 1,000 feet of any residential district, 
school, recreation center, or youth center.

* Smoking of medical marijuana will not be allowed any place smoking 
is prohibited by law, in or within 1,000 feet of the grounds of a 
school, youth center, or recreation center (unless the use is for 
medical purposes within a residence), on a school bus, or while in a 
motor vehicle or boat that is being operated.

Proposition 215 passed by California voters in 1996 made it legal for 
personal use of marijuana for medical reasons. The California 
Legislature followed that up with a law that gave individual cities 
the power to decide whether to allow marijuana dispensaries for 
medical purposes.

In 2004, the Manteca City Council adopted a temporary moratorium on 
medial marijuana dispensaries within the city limits. The moratorium 
expired in 2005 without any additional action for a more permanent 
solution. As late as last year, the council declined requests to 
allow medical marijuana dispensaries in Manteca.

Quick & Easy Cooperative that opened in downtown Manteca on Yosemite 
Avenue near Library Park did so under the guise of being a retail 
pharmacy on its business license application. When city leaders 
discovered it was a medical marijuana dispensary or club, they sought 
a temporary injunction to shut it down. A hearing on a permanent 
injunction is pending.

Manteca law enforcement and city attorney moved under a provision of 
the business license ordinance that prohibits issuing a business 
license for any activity that is illegal under city, state or federal 
law.  Marijuana use of any type is illegal under federal statutes.
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