Pubdate: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 Source: Metro (Calgary, CN AB) Copyright: 2016 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Calgary Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4471 Author: Helen Pike Page: 8 COUNCIL PLANTS SEED FOR WEED LEGALIZATION Calgary's city council is going to bat for those with green thumbs, instead of being caught up in the weeds of hobbyist marijuana growers. This is a nod to the federal government as it embarks on regulatory framework for legalizing recreational marijuana. On Thursday, the city committee discussed an "advocacy position" on regulating and legalizing marijuana. This document will give the federal government an idea of what the municipality would like to see when the drug is legalized in the spring of 2017. Mayor Naheed Nenshi said there's much to consider, the city has concerns about land use, business licensing, how weed will affect our neighbourhoods, how police will handle enforcement and more. "There's a whole whack of situations the city has to manage," said Nenshi. Originally, the city's position was to prohibit growing pot plants at home - but Coun. Brian Pincott, and others, came out in opposition. "To advocate for a prohibition, I feel is completely wrong," said Pincott. The city originally proposed limiting indoor plant growth due to health and safety concerns, but councillors worried they were conflating the idea of grow-ops in contrast to hobbyists with a few crops. "It's not like that," said Pincott. "Of course there will be people who want to grow at home, just like there are people who brew their own beer - at the end of the day, there's no difference." Another item on the city's wish list is that they be considered for revenues of any taxation - and that the government consider revisiting revenue streams from other substances like alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt