Pubdate: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 Source: Desert Sun, The (Palm Springs, CA) Copyright: 2010 The Desert Sun Contact: http://local2.thedesertsun.com/mailer/opinionwrap.php Website: http://www.mydesert.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1112 Author: Blake Herzog RANCHO MIRAGE COUNCIL CONTINUES VOTE ON MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES The Rancho Mirage City Council again put off a scheduled vote on how to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries when it met Thursday. The matter was continued to the Nov. 18 meeting without further discussion from the council or the public, before the council headed into a closed session to discuss legal issues, which likely include this one. Council members would not specify which aspects of the proposed dispensary regulations were being discussed. "We still have more work to do on the ordinance, and we'll continue working on it until we have have it right," Mayor Richard Kite said after the public meeting. "We want to do what is right for the residents of Rancho Mirage, and the businesses of Rancho Mirage." The city had been trying to resolve this issue since mid-September, after a medical marijuana collective had opened a dispensary in the city despite the city's denial of a business license. The council imposed a 45-day moratorium on all dispensary operations as an interim measure and extended that by another 45 days at its Oct. 21 meeting. Before that Rancho Mirage had no laws specifically regulating dispensaries. Officials say recent court rulings are making it more difficult to ban them entirely, as every Coachella Valley city besides Palm Springs has done. Medical marijuana providers and advocates have been watching the Rancho Mirage process closely and showing up at ever public meeting. Opponents and concerned residents have not, sending their messages directly to council members instead. Indian Wells resident Sam Anderson delivers marijuana-laced ice cream to patients throughout the area and has been to several of the meetings. "I don't think it's a bad thing that they're taking more time. At least they're considering it, and many people don't," he said. He hasn't lost faith they will say yes -- yet. "I believe that let's say hope that they will pass an ordinance. It's iffy, but I think it looks like they will." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt