Pubdate: Tue, 02 Aug 2011 Source: Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) Copyright: 2011 Yakima Herald-Republic Contact: http://www.yakima-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/511 Author: Phil Ferolito WAPATO EYES MORATORIUM ON MEDICAL POT DISPENSARIES WAPATO, Wash. -- Unsure about a new state law allowing medical marijuana dispensaries, Wapato officials are contemplating whether to devise a plan to regulate such operations or ban them all together. Meanwhile, Mayor Jesse Farias wants to put a six-month moratorium on dispensaries to give the City Council time to research the matter and make a permanent decision for this rural city of about 4,555 residents. A new state law -- which is in conflict with federal law -- has left city governing bodies scrambling to make a plan. The state law allows up to 10 qualifying patients to grow 45 plants at a collective garden for their own use. "It's such a new area for everybody throughout the state," Farias said. "We're trying to figure out what to do here." City Council members got their first look at the proposed moratorium Monday night during a regular council meeting, but didn't vote on the measure. It's unclear whether the City Council will vote on the measure at its next regular meeting Aug. 15, Farias said. Wapato isn't the only town grappling with the new law. Last month, the city of Yakima imposed a six-month moratorium against such operations and several other cities across the state are considering similar measures. But the issue isn't unique to Washington. State officials in Arizona, where a voter-approved initiative led to the legalization of medical marijuana, are suing the U.S. Justice Department in hopes of getting a federal judge to rule on whether the state's law safeguards it from federal prosecution or is preempted by federal law. And in Rhode Island, Gov. Lincoln Chafee has suspended plans to license three marijuana dispensaries after a U.S. attorney warned that the dispensaries could face prosecution for violating federal law. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.