Pubdate: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 Source: Kalamazoo Gazette (MI) Copyright: 2011 Kalamazoo Gazette Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/vggfBDch Website: http://www.mlive.com/kalamazoo/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/588 Author: Fran Wilcox, The Kalamazoo Gazette Cited: Township board http://www.oshtemo.org/BOARDS/twpboard.htm Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?275 (Cannabis - Michigan) OSHTEMO TOWNSHIP PUTS MORATORIUM ON NEW OR EXPANDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA OSHTEMO TOWNSHIP - Oshtemo Township has enacted a six-month moratorium on new or expanding medical marijuana businesses. The Township Board unanimously approved the moratorium on second reading Tuesday. It is intended to give the township Planning Commission time to develop a proposed ordinance regulating medical marijuana. Many municipalities in Southwest Michigan and elsewhere in the state have enacted similar moratoriums since state voters in 2008 approved legalizing use of marijuana for approved medical reasons. Oshtemo Township's moratorium does not prohibit licensed physicians from prescribing medical marijuana. It also does not apply to existing operations where one caregiver grows medical marijuana for up to five patients, or where a patient grows medical marijuana for his or her own use, according to Township Attorney James Porter. In his assessment, large operations and dispensaries are not allowed under the state law, Porter said. "If you pass this, it's doing more harm than good, and I hope you understand that," Chris Lowry, co-owner of Midwest Compassionate Care, told township officials at Tuesday's meeting. Lowry, who was joined by co-owner Brian VanTatenhove, shared stories of some medical marijuana patients with whom the business has worked and urged township officials "to work with us" as they develop the ordinance. Trustee Jim Grace said a committee is being formed to discuss the direction the township should take. "This is new to everybody," Grace said. "We need some sort of direction. The committee will get it to us as soon as possible so we can move forward from there." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake