Pubdate: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Black Press Contact: http://www.bclocalnews.com/kootenay_rockies/grandforksgazette/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 CITY OF GRAND FORKS CANDIDATES HAVE THEIR SAY The all-candidates forum for the City of Grand Forks took place last Wednesday (Nov. 9) and there were 12 candidates vying for six councillor positions and three for mayor. City council incumbents Joy Davies, Michael Wirischagin and Cher Wyers will be seeking another term while Everett Baker, Jocelyn Cowie, Lorraine Dick, Zak Eburne-Stoodley, Bob Kendel, Neil Krog, Patrick O'Doherty, Bob Smith and Gary Smith will be aiming for election to the next council. Questions asked to candidates ranged from downtown revitalization to homelessness to a location for the fall fair. The topic of medicinal marijuana was brought up in reference to an incident that was brought to council in 2009 regarding the issue and ensuing petition. Coun. Joy Davies was asked what she thought was an appropriate role of a councillor and if she had any personal agendas that she would bring to council if she was re-elected. "Cannabis has been legal in Canada for medical purposes since 2001. As an elected official in this city of this great country, I have always advocated for the ill and the disabled," said Davies. "In March 2009, I made a decision to come to this council with a resolution for our UBCM (Union of British Columbia Municipalities) conference regarding the decentralization of the medical marijuana program to the province. Council did not support this resolution and I respected that decision." Davies said that many ill and disabled in the community have asked her to continue to work to find solutions to their issue of accessing "this legal medication." Lorraine Dick was also questioned about personal agendas, medicinal marijuana and also about her role with the Grand Forks Compassionate Society. "I have no plans at all to bring anything to council that relates to medical marijuana," Dick responded. [snip]