Pubdate: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 Source: Asbury Park Press (NJ) Copyright: 2011 Asbury Park Press Contact: http://www.app.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/26 Author: Amanda Oglesby PLUMSTED RULES OUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA FARMING PLUMSTED -- Medical marijuana farmers will find no home here until federal and state laws are consistent in regard to the drug's use and manufacture. The Township Committee voted Wednesday night to adopt an ordinance requiring compliance with federal law. The ordinance was drafted to address inconsistencies in state and federal laws regarding medical marijuana cultivation and dispensaries after a company proposed a medical marijuana facility in neighboring Upper Freehold earlier this year. "The purpose of this ordinance is about planning, not excluding," Plumsted Mayor Ronald Dancer said during Wednesday's meeting. "All five members of this Township Committee are very sensitive to and compassionate about the need for pharmaceutical drugs that can certainly provide a quality of life." But the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 does not permit the medical use of marijuana, Dancer said earlier this month. New Jersey permits the use of prescribed marijuana under the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act. Dancer said the ordinance would give the township time to impose new zoning rules that could prevent a facility from being built close to schools, churches and parks. Without proper planning, "you are at the mercy of the courts or the applicant," he said. The mayor invited Upper Freehold officials to share their residents' concern with Plumsted's audience. Upper Freehold Mayor LoriSue Mount and Committeeman Stephen J. Alexander said a majority of their residents are against the proposed facilities, citing fears over security and possible litigation. Alexander said laws regarding medical marijuana and its cultivation are inconsistent. "It's absolutely not about whether this is a good treatment or a bad treatment," said Mount, adding that the conflicting laws could result in costly lawsuits. "We should not be the guinea pigs for implementing this program." Residents of both towns voiced concerns about the credibility of the applicant for the proposed Upper Freehold facility, as well as a facility's possible effects on local children and recovering drug addicts. But two Plumsted committee members voted against the ordinance. Committeeman Jack Trotta read a prepared statement, saying that "seriously sick and dying people in the state of New Jersey were attacked" by the introduction of the ordinance. "The first 1 1/2 hours of tonight's meeting seemed to center on accusations against particular state-approved ATCs (alternate treatment centers)," Trotta said before reading his statement. The ordinance is unnecessary because medical marijuana guidelines are strict and have received approval from state officials, Trotta said. In addition, states are not required to enforce federal law, and federal officials have promised not to prosecute medical marijuana manufacturers who comply with the laws of their state, he said. Impassioned during the reading of his statement, Trotta said his mother suffered through two bouts with cancer and died in 2002 after her second diagnosis. "She suffered from extreme nausea from the chemo, and she was losing a lot of weight," he said. "All the time (my) mom was in the various hospitals and rehabs. She was in pain. Medical marijuana would have eased some of that pain." An Assembly bill sponsored by Dancer, R-Ocean, who represents the 30th Legislative District, "could effectively kill the compassionate marijuana law in New Jersey," Trotta said. Bill A-4411, if passed, would give towns authority to impose stricter security measures on alternative treatment centers. Committeeman Herbert Marinari also voted against the ordinance, saying he had battled cancer four times since 1980. "I've seen the damage that cancer can do," said Marinari. "I cannot vote for this." The ordinance passed with votes from Dancer, Deputy Mayor David Leutwyler and Committeeman Eric Sorchik. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D