Pubdate: Wed, 01 Dec 2010 Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Copyright: 2010 The Press-Enterprise Company Contact: http://www.pe.com/localnews/opinion/letters_form.html Website: http://www.pe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/830 Author: Duane W. Gang RIVERSIDE COUNTY: BENOIT CALLS FOR POT DISPENSARY BAN Riverside County Supervisor John Benoit called Tuesday for a ban on medical-marijuana dispensaries in unincorporated areas. Supervisors in September ordered a law drafted that would regulate where the businesses could locate. But Benoit said the county should change course. "While our process is under way, dramatic action was taken in Los Angeles and Orange counties last week to ban medical pot shops," Benoit said. "I would suggest this board should consider following that lead rather than taking an intermediate step." The boards of supervisors in those two counties each voted 4-1 to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in unincorporated areas. With those bans, Benoit said Riverside County could "become the dumping ground for this type of activity." If the county passed its own law and it is challenged in court, the county also would have to shoulder the legal costs, Benoit said. Mirroring action in Los Angeles and Orange counties is a safer approach, he said. Supervisor John Tavaglione agreed. "I think we need to go down that path as quickly as possible," he said. If the county bans dispensaries, it would mark a reversal from September, when Benoit and Supervisor Jeff Stone suggested regulating the operations. The proposed measures included limiting the number of collectives and cooperatives, regulating their locations and requiring them to register annually with the Sheriff's Department. Benoit said his comments Tuesday did mark a shift. Allowing the businesses and regulating them seemed the most prudent option in September, Benoit said by telephone Tuesday. But the bans in Orange and Los Angeles counties changed things, he said. An internal county committee will make a recommendation to supervisors about how to proceed. Benoit said he wanted the group to include a ban in its discussions. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt