Pubdate: Tue, 01 Feb 2011 Source: North County Times (Escondido, CA) Copyright: 2011 North County Times Contact: http://www.nctimes.com/app/forms/letters/index.php Website: http://www.nctimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1080 Author: Chris Nichols MEDICAL POT, WILD TURKEYS, OPERA TOP SUPERVISORS' AGENDA County Expected to Adopt Strict Pot Rules The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will face a broad and eclectic set of decisions Tuesday when it considers topics from medical marijuana to wild turkeys to the opera. Here's a quick look at those items: . Medical marijuana: Supervisors will hold a second reading of strict new rules proposed for backcountry medical cannabis shops. A 'yes' vote is expected given the board's initial approval last week of the rules, which include an $11,000 annual fee to open and operate a shop and additional limits on where the dispensaries can open. Medical pot advocates spoke out against the rules last week. Some are expected to speak again Tuesday. . Wild turkeys: The board is set to consider whether a group of mentored youths should be allowed to hunt wild turkeys at William Heise Regional Park near Julian. The San Diego Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation approached the county about the idea, saying it would "provide guidance to youth on safe hunting and expose them to the sport in a controlled and structured environment." The county received a letter opposing the plan from the Back Country Coalition of Santa Ysabel. A coordinator for the group opined that a county park is not a good place to hold a hunt and "would set in the minds of our youth the idea that slaughter is preferable to nurture or other nonviolent solutions." . Opera: Supervisor Pam Slater-Price has proposed sending $134,000 from her Neighborhood Reinvestment Program Fund to the San Diego Opera Association. All supervisors control $1 million annually in discretionary taxpayer funds and channel the money to various community and nonprofit groups countywide. Slater-Price has a long history funding the San Diego Opera and Old Globe Theater. Last year, however, her failure to report receiving 26 free tickets to the theater and opera from 2006 to 2008 landed her a $2,000 state fine. She has agreed to stop taking free tickets from both entities. Supervisors meet at 9 a.m. at the County Administration Center, Room 310, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake