Pubdate: Tue, 03 Aug 2010 Source: Belgrade News (MT) Copyright: 2010 The Belgrade News Contact: http://www.belgrade-news.com/letter_editor/ Website: http://www.belgrade-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5163 Author: Michael Tucker NO POT IN PUBLIC Belgrade OKs First Reading Of Ordinance; Sets Public Hearing For Sept. 7 With no fanfare Monday, the Belgrade City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that would ban public use of medical marijuana. The ordinance was written at the request of the Belgrade Police Department, City Manager Joe Menicucci said. Chief of Police E.J. Clark did not attend Monday's meeting, but has said the goal of the ordinance is to keep use of marijuana out of public areas and in private homes. If approved, the ordinance would ban smoking marijuana from pubic parks and buildings, as well as streets, sidewalks, alleys and other public rights of way, according to city records. But smokers of the drug also can't consume marijuana on private property if they can be seen -- or smelled -- from public rights of way. In other words, if someone is walking down a sidewalk and spots a medical marijuana patient puffing on a pipe in a backyard, the user is in violation of the ordinance. "... The city council intends the phrase 'open or visible manner' to include, but not be limited to, visual or sensory observations either during the act or within a reasonable time thereafter," according to the ordinance. If the ordinance passes after a public hearing next month, violations will be considered misdemeanors, punishable by fines of up to $1,000 and/or jail terms of up to six months. Clark has said the ordinance was patterned after an open container law already on the books. A public hearing on the measure is set for Sept. 7. The ordinance is available for public viewing at City Hall, 91 E. Central Ave. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart