Pubdate: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 Source: Coolidge Examiner (AZ) Copyright: 2012 Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/rlfyWN01 Website: http://trivalleycentral.com/coolidge_examiner/front/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4242 Author: Sean Higgins IT'S A WINNER Coolidge Selected for Marijuana Dispensary An investor group associated with Casa Grande oncologist Dr. Donald Hill recently hit the jackpot after being chosen in the state Department of Health's lottery to license medical marijuana dispensaries. Of the 126 Community Health Analysis Areas (CHAA), the only ones selected for licensing were picked through a bingo-style lottery that chose only one applicant per zone. Dr. Hill and his group of investors, according to Growth Management Director Alton Bruce, already have been approved for a conditional use permit by the City Council and have applied to open a dispensary in the Safeway Plaza. Plenty of leg work remains before the facility can open, but Bruce said it could be around the start of the new year when they begin selling legal, medical pot. In an interview with the Casa Grande Dispatch, Hill said that his investor groups also were selected for licensing in Sahuarita, northeast Tucson, Arivaca and Catalina. For a dispensary to open, the state requires applicants to carry and prove they have a bankroll of at least $150,000 for startup costs. According to Bruce, the state license will allow a dispensary or a dispensary/grow operation. Although Dr. Hill and associates applied for only a dispensary, it doesn't mean he can't come back to council with a revised proposal, which could include a different location and operation. As of now it continues to evolve, and state officials such as Attorney General Tom Horne have expressed opinions against the opening of dispensaries. He made a statement Aug. 6 explaining that federal law still considers such facilities illegal and therefore trumps the state's Medical Marijuana Act passed by voters. Statewide, there were 433 dispensary applicants, 404 of which were in competitive areas. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom