Pubdate: Sat, 21 May 2011 Source: Ann Arbor Journal (MI) Copyright: 2011 Journal Register Company Contact: http://www.heritagenews.com/lettertoeditor/ Website: http://heritage.com/ann_arbor_journal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5167 Author: James David Dickson Bookmark: http://www.drugsense.org/cms/geoview/n-us-mi (Michigan) CITY MAPS SHOW HOW SCHOOL BUFFER ZONES WOULD AFFECT MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES Much like the rest of the state, Ann Arbor is in a legal limbo where medical marijuana is concerned. Michigan voters approved the legalization of medical marijuana in November 2008, yet marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. And nothing in the law voters passed says anything about marijuana dispensaries or guides municipalities on how to regulate them. So the City of Ann Arbor has decided to take matters into its own hands and pass a medical marijuana ordinance. But that effort has been slow-moving and controversial. City Council, which still needs to pass next year's budget, won't even take another look at the ordinance until at least the June 6 meeting. By that point, as Dave Askins of the Ann Arbor Chronicle explained after the May 2 meeting, the city will have been working on the marijuana ordinance for a year. Mayor John Hieftje bemoaned the sheer amount of time the city has put into crafting an ordinance that still has yet to pass. One of the least controversial measures of the ordinance would create buffer zones between public schools and medical marijuana dispensaries. And due to a recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Edward Vielmetti, former lead blogger for AnnArbor.com and a FOIA enthusiast, we now know what those buffer zones would look like. The 6 maps in the set range from 200-foot buffers up to 1,100 feet. At the May 2 meeting Councilman Carsten Hohnke, a Ward 5 Democrat, proposed a 1,010 foot buffer, and that map is included in the set as well. Vielmetti posted a link to the maps on www.a2docs.org, a repository for local government documents. See the maps for yourself at: http://a2docs.org/doc/293/ . - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake