Pubdate: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Author: Monisha Martins PITT MEADOWS MOVES TO BAN LEGAL POT GROW-OPS The City of Pitt Meadows is on its way to banning medical marijuana grow operations. Council gave third reading to a bylaw amendment Tuesday to prohibit growing the plant for medicinal use in residential and agricultural zones. The city is among the first in Canada to use a municipal bylaw to thwart an activity that's sanctioned under federal law. Growing medical marijuana for personal use will still be permitted in the city, but growing for others as a home-based business will not be allowed. Only one person spoke against the proposed amendment. Sandra Colasanti, a medical marijuana advocate who helps patients navigate the Health Canada application process, asked council to rethink its stance. "I worry about it becoming a situation where we are discriminating against people who can't grow for themselves," the Maple Ridge resident said. In Canada, there are 1,137 residents who hold a Personal Use Production Licence, or Designated-Person Production Licence, from Health Canada - a permit that allows you to grow legal cannabis. Currently, 85 per cent of those authorized have 25 plants or less. Council, concerned about the risk of fires and crime often associated with marijuana grow operations, unanimously supported the amendment. "This is not a debate on legalization," said Coun. Gwen O'Connell. Coun. Deb Walters sympathized with people who needed to use medical marijuana and wished the federal government had checks in place to ensure medical grow operations were safe and complying with regulations. "In the meantime, this bylaw protects the citizens of Pitt Meadows and I will be supporting it," she said. The bylaw amendment goes to a final vote in September, when council returns from a summer break. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D