Pubdate: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 Source: Times-Herald, The (Vallejo, CA) Copyright: 2011 The Times-Herald Contact: http://www.timesheraldonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/993 Author: Jessica A. York Bookmark: http://www.drugsense.org/cms/geoview/n-us-ca (California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?253 (Cannabis - Medicinal - U.S.) VALLEJO'S MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES FACE SCRUTINY Why does Vallejo have so many medical marijuana dispensaries and should the city draft regulations to control the businesses? Those questions and others will be highlighted at Monday night's Neighborhood Watch and Fighting Back Partnership meeting. The event has drawn the attention of some of the very dispensaries being scrutinized, in addition to residents concerned about their presence. "I want this to begin a dialogue that hopefully will end in an ordinance" that addresses local dispensaries, said meeting organizer John Allen, of Fighting Back Partnership. "What (are) the appropriate place for (them)?" By some estimates, Vallejo has 14 dispensaries in town -- up from eight last year, said Councilwoman Marti Brown, who plans to attend the meeting. "That should speak volumes that we need something, whatever it is," Brown said of the increase. "Outlawing, moratorium or something in between." Brown said she would like to have the city consider putting on the November ballot a measure regulating and taxing Vallejo dispensaries - -- an effort that could bring needed revenue to the city coffers, as it has for Oakland. She said the direct approach, with clear City Council policy, is likely to be less expensive and time-consuming then piecemeal litigation, which the city is currently engaged in. The idea of putting a freeze on dispensaries in Vallejo is not unique to Brown, either. Attorney Ken Beyries, a member of the board of directors for the California Collective Care dispensary on Lewis Brown Drive, said he and dispensary owners are seeking a citywide moratorium on new dispensaries. During a period of study, an advisory committee of city staff, dispensary representatives and city attorneys could explore a way to regulate dispensary operations -- as for any other business. "I know that all the dispensaries that I've been associated with directly have sought licensing with the city, are properly organized, are paying sales tax to the state of California," said Beyries, a Santa Rosa criminal and cannabis law attorney. Beyries said he belongs to an eight-member Vallejo Dispensaries Operators Group and some planned to attend Monday's meeting. Matt Shotwell, owner of Greenwell Cooperative, said he hopes the City Council will consider regulating dispensaries during its midyear budget review next month. "I think that they realize the fiscally responsible move (is to) tax and regulate not litigate, that's my motto," Shotwell said. [sidebar] IF YOU GO What: Vallejo Fighting Back Partnership and Neighborhood Watch groups meeting When: 6 p.m. Monday Where: Joseph Room, John F. Kennedy Library, 505 Santa Clara St. At issue: Vallejo's burgeoning medical marijuana dispensary trade - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake