Pubdate: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 Source: Petoskey News-Review (MI) Copyright: 2010 Petoskey News-Review Contact: http://www.petoskeynews.net/lettertotheeditor.html Website: http://www.petoskeynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4115 Author: Brandon Hubbard, News-Review Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+medical+marijuana Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?275 (Cannabis - Michigan) EMMET APPROVED COMMERCIAL MEDICAL POT BAN Patients who are state licensed to use medical marijuana will have to either grow their own medication or use a private "caregiver" in Emmet County - at least for the next six months. The Emmet County Board of Commissioner approved a resolution to enact a six-month moratorium in the zoning code to prohibit the commercial sale or production of medical marijuana, with a 5-2 vote Thursday night. Within the limits of the moratorium, patients will be limited to "selfuse" and licensed "caregivers" - who are allowed to grow and distribute medical pot - would be limited to their five allotted patients. Emmet County's decision comes as a Michigan Court of Appeals judge called for clarity in Michigan's Medical Marijuana bill passed in 2008, legislation he described as "inartfully drafted." In a 30-page opinion for an Oakland County case, Judge Peter O'Connell warned patients and caregivers of the legal gray areas of the act and called for the legislature to establish rules for doctors and people who want to create dispensaries. Emmet County board chairman Jim Tamlyn noted the judge's statement at the opening of discussion. "So, we are not the only board dealing with these problems, boards all over the state are dealing with this," Tamlyn said. Emmet County has been working for several months to establish its own set of regulations to handle the influx of patients and caregivers throughout the state. However, they elected to create a committee to review possible zoning options or restrictions in the future, with its first meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 29. The Emmet County moratorium was proposed Tuesday by Emmet County attorney Kathleen Abbott as a means to allow the committee time to discuss its options without having future conflicts. Emmet County commissioner Tom Shier spoke passionately about this opposition to the moratorium, saying that he agreed something needed to be done and done correctly. "But, shame on us that two years since it passed and we are just now getting around to setting to setting up a committee to study it," Shier said. "Shame on us. It sends a very mixed message to the voters of this county and of this state regarding our democratic process." Commissioners Jim Tamlyn, Leroy Gregory, Jack Jones and Les Atchison voted in favor, while Shier and Dan Plasencia were opposed. The Emmet County Medical Marijuana Committee is set to have its first meeting at 5 p.m., Sept. 29, in the commissioner's room in the Emmet County Building in downtown Petoskey. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake