Pubdate: Wed, 28 May 2014 Source: Oakland Press, The (MI) Copyright: 2014 The Oakland Press Contact: http://www.theoaklandpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2114 Author: Aftab Borka Page: A3 GROUP FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST CITY FOR MARIJUANA BALLOT Delay A group fighting to decriminalize marijuana in Oak Park has filed a lawsuit against the city to get their proposal on the August ballot. Andrew Cissell of the Safer Oak Park Coalition, which filed the lawsuit last week, said the group has met all the legal requirements to get their proposal on the next ballot. Cissell, a 26-year-old Oak Park resident who is running for the Michigan House from the 27th District, said he turned i n the required number of signatures to put pot decriminalization proposal on the August ballot in the cities of Oak Park and Hazel Park in April. But he said the city is delaying the proposal and it may not be on the August ballot. "They are stalling the process and putting it (the ballot) to the general election," Cissell said. "Personally, I think it's politics and they are stalling on purpose." The campaign in Oak Park has been organized by an umbrella group, Safer Michigan Coalition, which also worked for the local marijuana legalization efforts in Kalamazoo in 2011, Detroit, Flint and Ypsilanti in 2012, and Lansing, Jackson and Ferndale in 2013. Oak Park's city manager, Erik Tungate, says they are following the legal protocols and are not doing anything discretional. "The city's official position on the marijuana ballot initiative is that we are following election law procedure awaiting approval of ballot language from the State of Michigan ," said Tungate. He said every proposal's language has to be approved by the Attorney General's office before going to the ballot. A similar proposal, however, will go on the August ballot in the city of Hazel Park. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt