Pubdate: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 Source: Birmingham Eccentric (MI) Contact: http://www.hometownlife.com/section/CUSTOMERSERVICE20 Copyright: 2010 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers Website: http://www.hometownlife.com/section/NEWS02 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5164 Author: Greg Kowalski TOWNSHIP EXTENDS MARIJUANA MORATORIUM While Bloomfield Township has extended its moratorium on allowing medical marijuana outlets it's likely just a matter of time before they come into town. The township had placed a 30-day moratorium on allowing such facilities to open. The moratorium was to expire on Aug. 12 but has been extended to Sept. 12. Township Clerk Janet Roncelli said the township board took the action Monday "to give ourselves more time to discuss it." The township "is looking at how we can regulate this so it's safe for the grower, the caregiver and the township ... and also safe for our public safety officers." So far, the township has received no objections from residents over marijuana outlets. In fact, only a few persons have called inquiring about the township's stance on the growing and sale of medical marijuana and they came from people hoping to set up operations in the township. Allowing them to come in will entail the township looking at zoning restrictions to permit their operating in commercial or residential areas. The township has few commercial areas, however. Bloomfield Township stands in sharp contrast to its neighbors. Both Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills have voted to forbid medical marijuana facilities within their boundaries. Those towns maintain that while voters in Michigan have approved the legalization of medical marijuana, it still is forbidden under federal law. However, while federal law supersedes state law, the federal government has made it clear it is not interested in prosecuting medical marijuana cases. Bloomfield Hills banned medical marijuana outlets, noting that people could go to neighboring communities that permit them. Those communities that do allow them say they should be permitted because the people spoke by voting in favor of them. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake