Pubdate: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 Source: Sun, The (Yuma, AZ) Copyright: 2011 The Sun Contact: http://www.yumasun.com/sections/opinion/submit-letters/ Website: http://www.yumasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1258 Author: Cesar Neyoy SOMERTON TRIES TO DISCOURAGE MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES SOMERTON -- If the mayor has his way, establishments that sell medicinal marijuana will face such stiff regulations that they'll think twice about set up shop in the city. "The more stringent the better," Mayor Martin Porchas said, summing up his views about a proposed ordinance regulating the establishments. His comment came at a recent city council meeting as members heard the first reading of the ordinance, drafted in the wake of a voter-approved proposition allowing the sale of marijuana to people who have doctors' prescriptions. The ordinance, scheduled for a vote of final approval next month, would allow pot dispensaries in areas zoned only for light industry and would require the operators to install security cameras inside and outside the premises. The regulation would also prohibit them from locating near schools and churches and would require them to pay a higher licese fee than charged other businesses. There is agreement among the mayor and council members to impose regulations sufficiently strict to "discourage them from coming to Somerton," Porchas said in an interview. "We know that the state has its regulations for controlling who can sell it and who can use it, but the state does not have enough staff to oversee them, so it can get out of control." In circumstances such as that, "the city would have to allocate more police security," he said, "but we are down on the number of officers." City hall has received calls from those inquiring about setting up medicinal marijuana shops in Somerton, Porchas said, and the owner of one commercial building on Main Street in the heart of the city was even contacted about renting out the premises out for a dispensary. Under voter-approved Proposition 203, Arizonans can be prescribed up to 2-1/2 ounces of marijuana every two weeks. If they do not live within 25 miles of a dispensary, they can cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants. The state is issuing licenses for 125 marijuana dispensaries to operate across the entire state, but it is leaving it to cities to enact zoning regulations applicable to the shops. Porchas said that given the limited number of licenses, the likelihood of a dispensary choosing to come to Somerton is remote. "We believe they will go to the cities with bigger populations, but either way, we need to be ready with the strictest regulation." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.