Pubdate: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 Source: Montana Kaimin (U of MT Edu) Copyright: 2011 Montana Kaimin Contact: http://www.montanakaimin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1387 Author: Paige Huntoon CITY COUNCIL OPPOSES REPEAL OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA Tensions were high Monday night while the Missoula City Council debated language of a resolution stating the city's formal opposition to the state Legislature's medical marijuana repeal bill. The resolution was drafted in response to Missoula Police Chief Mark Muir's testimony on medical marijuana to the state Legislature. After heated debate over language in the resolution that described the vast majority of Missoula residents as opponents of HB 161, the public was allowed to comment on the resolution as a whole. Kay Parmiter, a Missoula resident, asked the council to stand behind Muir's testimony and said that by approving the resolution, the council would be sending a clear message to residents that anything goes, as far as marijuana and other drug use is concerned. "I am embarrassed to say I'm from Missoula," Parmiter said. Missoula resident Gloria Roark was also opposed to the resolution and said that the original purpose of Initiative 148 was not the same as the present view on medical marijuana. "[Voters] weren't told the truth," Roark said. Doug Chyatte, the president and founder of Montanans for Responsible Legislation, appeared before the council and once again called for Muir's resignation. He also thanked the council for clarifying the city's stance on medical marijuana. "This movement is here. We are being legitimized," he said. Councilwoman Cynthia Wolken, a board member for Montana NORML, was in full support of the resolution but did not agree with Chyatte's insistence that Muir step down. "I definitely wouldn't go that far," she said. Wolken said she does hope Muir will change his perceptions on medical marijuana, despite being on the frontlines of drug abuse. Chief Muir said he would not comment on the city's resolution. In the end, the city council voted to approve the resolution opposing the repeal of medical marijuana 9-3. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.