Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 Source: Times Herald, The (Port Huron, MI) Copyright: 2010 The Times Herald Contact: http://www.thetimesherald.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.thetimesherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2570 Author: Jason Alexander, Times Herald Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+medical+marijuana AMSDILLS WILL FIGHT FOR POT CENTER Kimball Officials to Revise, Review Moratorium KIMBALL TWP. -- A local couple still is in limbo regarding whether they will be able to operate a medical marijuana compassion center in Kimball Township. Township officials previously approved a six-month moratorium banning such compassion centers but decided to revise the language in the measure in the meantime. Those revisions have been made, but at Tuesday's board meeting, Township Supervisor Rob Usakowski said the board would continue to review the changes and likely will discuss them at future meetings. He added the township's planning commission would continue to review zoning issues with the business. "We can't prohibit a legal business from opening, but we can decide where they are located," Usakowski said. Kimball Township officials issued a citation April 28 to Debra and Jim Amsdill. The citation was dropped until the revisions could be done. The moratorium was designed to give the planning commission time to develop zoning guidelines for such businesses, which the Amsdills have said are places for medical marijuana users and their caregivers to gather. The state's medical marijuana law does not address such facilities. The Amsdills opened their center March 10 in the Sawmill Commons strip mall, 4731 Lapeer Road, a short time before township officials approved the six-month moratorium banning compassion centers. Jim Amsdill said the business is booming. "We've been open. We are doing great, and we are not going away," he said. He added he would fight to keep his business open. Jim Amsdill added he had plans to open another compassion center 20 miles north of Kimball Township but would not disclose the exact location. He said the couple also plans to open a center in Warren. He also plans to open a fruit and vegetable stand next to the Blue Water Compassion Center later this summer and has had discussions with an associate to bring a restaurant to the Sawmill Commons complex. "We are here for Kimball," he said. "We want to help the community." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake