Pubdate: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 Source: Anderson Valley Post (CA) Copyright: 2010 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://www.andersonvalleypost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5046 Author: George L. Winship COUNCIL SEEKS BAN ON POT Schaefer, Webster bid adieu; receive resolutions Emboldened by a 61 percent 'No' vote by Shasta County voters squarely against Measure 19, that if passed statewide would have allowed the recreational use of marijuana in California by persons 21 and older, Anderson's City Council appeared ready Tuesday, Nov. 16, to call for a resolution that would ban outright any cultivation of medical marijuana within city limits. The decision, reached by consensus rather than any formal action, was announced by Mayor Norma Comnick following public testimony from at least eight members of the public who spoke against those growing marijuana for medical reasons. "We do thank you for showing up. We invite you all to come back on December 7 because it will be on the agenda," Comnick said after taking nearly 30 minutes of public comment on the topic. Butch Schaefer, one of two long-time council members who will cycle off of the council at the Dec. 7 meeting, elaborated on Comnick's comment. "We care. We did hear you. I would like to do a total ban on medical marijuana, but we will likely be sitting in the courts if we do so. It will take a lot of courage to oppose the others," said Schaefer, who is completing his 16th year on the council. During a break for refreshments honoring Schaefer and fellow council member Keith Webster for their many years of combined service to the city, Webster said the Dec. 7 meeting may need to be held in the Community Room if proponents on both sides of the marijuana cultivation issue decide to attend. Webster lost his bid for re-election to a third four-year term. He was appointed to the council Dec. 17, 1991, and served until April 1994. In November 2002, he was elected to the council and was re-elected in 2006. City Clerk Juanita Barnett said Friday, Nov. 19, that no such ordinance is scheduled for consideration at the next council meeting, simply an update on legislation from a consultant hired to keep an eye on relevant developments. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt