Pubdate: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 Source: South Bend Tribune (IN) Copyright: 2011 South Bend Tribune Contact: http://www.southbendtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/621 Author: Katlyn Smith, South Bend Tribune Staff Writer DOWAGIAC'S 'POT' MEASURE ADVANCES DOWAGIAC - Dowagiac officials are one step closer to amending the zoning ordinance to regulate the use of marijuana for medical purposes. During a Dowagiac City Council meeting Monday night, Mayor Don Lyons recognized the controversy surrounding the issue. "I cannot remember an issue that we've had as much debate as this one," he said. The City Council approved the first readings of the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance. Dowagiac City Manager Kevin Anderson said he expects passage at the next City Council meeting on July 25. The city of Dowagiac is one of several municipalities in southwestern Michigan taking steps to implement Michigan's Medical Marijuana Act, approved by voters in 2008. "We are not the only community struggling with it," Anderson said. Under that law, patients who receive state permission can keep or grow the drug. Qualified caregivers can also assist up to five patients with up to 12 plants per patient. But Anderson criticized the "broad language" of the law's guidelines and parameters. "It just tends to raise more questions than answers," the city manager said. With Dowagiac's proposal, Anderson said a state license and city zoning requirement would qualify a location as a place to use the drug. He said the proposal would prevent large operations and allow small quantities for personal use, but not within 1,000 feet of schools and churches. "What this really gets to is where growing can take place," Anderson said. According to the city manager, one concern raised at a public hearing earlier this month about the proposal was the conflict between some form of registry available to law enforcement and patient rights. Anderson predicted future debate. "In the coming years, I would expect that this topic comes back to us several times," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.