Pubdate: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 Source: North County Times (Escondido, CA) Copyright: 2012 North County Times Contact: http://www.nctimes.com/app/forms/letters/index.php Website: http://www.nctimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1080 Author: David Ogul Solana Beach: POT CLINIC VOTE COMING TO CITY COUNCIL Solana Beach is a step closer to allowing medical marijuana dispensaries within its borders. The city clerk's office has notified backers of dispensaries that they've collected enough valid signatures to force the City Council to either adopt new rules allowing for the businesses or put the matter to a public vote. The council will meet at 6 p.m. on July 25 to discuss the issue. "We're excited to have qualified the compassionate use ballot measure in Solana Beach and are very appreciative of the City Council and city clerk for scheduling a special meeting to address this important issue before the August 10 deadline to submit ballot measures for the November ballot," said James Schmachtenberger of the Patient Care Association of California. The group is working with Citizens for Patients Rights to push medical marijuana initiatives in Solana Beach, Del Mar, Encinitas, Lemon Grove and La Mesa. Last month, the Del Mar city clerk validated petitions submitted there, and the City Council will take up the matter on Wednesday night. Lemon Grove took up the matter Tuesday night. The Patients Rights group plans to submit petitions to the Encinitas city clerk's office Wednesday morning. Under the initiatives, dispensaries could not operate within 600 feet of a school or playground and would have to be at least 1,000 feet from one another. The city would collect a 2.5 percent tax on all marijuana sales, and money would have to be deposited into the general fund. The U.S. Attorney's office in San Diego released a statement Tuesday reiterating that marijuana use is illegal under federal law. That agency has taken enforcement action against scores of dispensaries in San Diego and Imperial counties and more than 200 have since closed. "City employees who conduct activities mandated by the ordinance are not immune from liability under the (Controlled Substances Act). The United States Attorney's Office will evaluate all potential civil and criminal enforcement actions on a case-by-case basis in light of the priorities of the Department of Justice and the (U.S. Attorney's Office's) available resources." More than 55 percent of state voters in 1996 approved the use of medical marijuana in California. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom