Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2010 San Gabriel Valley Tribune Contact: http://www.sgvtribune.com/writealetter Website: http://www.sgvtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3725 Author: Juliette Funes, Staff Writer LA PUENTE CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO BAN MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES LA PUENTE - After several months of public hearings and debate, the City Council on Tuesday night voted 4-1 to prohibit the establishment and operation of medical marijuana facilities in the city. Mayor David Argudo was the lone dissenter in banning the 10 marijuana dispensaries in La Puente. "I do not support this," Argudo said. "It doesn't do justice for the business owners, and (there will be) ensuing litigation that will cost our city millions." Dispensaries will have to close by Feb. 2. However, owners can apply for extensions. La Puente, a city of 41,000 residents, has the most marijuana clinics in the eastern San Gabriel Valley. That has increased public outcry among residents, who said their presence would jeopardize children's safety. However, several shop owners have threatened legal action if pushed out of the city, including Gene Gordon, owner of Natural Choices Collective on Hacienda Boulevard. "Even though evidence points otherwise, they made the decision that we're a nuisance, even though we're involved in a legal business in the state of California," he said. Gordon's store opened in May, three months after the City Council first asked city staff to draft a law banning the dispensaries at a Feb. 23 meeting. "It was obvious to me that the City Council had already made up their minds way before they heard public opinion," Gordon said. "Those are the same people that allowed us to build, and they put together very stringent requirements that made me, personally, invest over $140,000 (in renovations), before they allowed me to open the store in the city." The city's Planning Commission recommended the ordinance banning the shops at its June 1 meeting, citing detrimental impacts, such as increased crime, loitering and street dealing. "Based on my expert opinion ... it will only enhance the continuance of criminal activity," said sheriff's Lt. Pete Cacheiro, who serves as La Puente's chief of police. From 2007 to 2009, 404 people were arrested near a dispensary while carrying under an ounce of marijuana, Cacheiro said. Since January of this year, 46 arrests were made near dispensaries, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D