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Pubdate: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 Source: Summit Daily News (CO) Copyright: 2010 Summit Daily News Contact: http://apps.summitdaily.com/forms/letter/index.php Website: http://www.summitdaily.com/home.php Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/587 Author: Caitlin Row, Summit Daily News Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) LEADVILLE STANDS STILL ON ITS POT DECRIMINALIZATION Locals Asked City Gov't To Consider Ballot Initiative In January LEADVILLE - Leadville's city council didn't approve putting marijuana decriminalization on its November ballot last week despite public interest in the initiative. Leadville's council has been considering decriminalization since a group of Leadville residents asked it to think about the matter at a January city council meeting -they requested the measure go to a vote of the people. According to Leadville city clerk Joe Swyers, council members didn't even vote on the matter last week because "there wasn't a second to the motion." No decision was made. "If city council wants to re-address the issue, it's up to them," Swyers added. Leadville residents do have the ability to petition in order to get an item placed on the ballot - Swyers said no petition has been submitted to the city yet, but there has been interest. Swyers said the deadline for anything going on the November ballot must be turned into the county clerk by Sept. 3. So, the last chance for Leadville's council to put the question on the ballot would at the Aug. 17 city meeting. He also said council members do not seem to be in support of decriminalization. If an initiative is brought to Leadville with a petition bearing the appropriate amount of signatures, it will go on the ballot "one way or another," Swyers added. Leadville's consideration of decriminalization comes on the heals of a similar action in Breckenridge - its decriminalization became official Jan. 1. Breck's town code no longer criminalizes adult personal possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana for private use. The Breckenridge Town Council voted to put marijuana decriminalization on the ballot last year, and the final vote in November 2009 resulted in more than 70 percent in favor of decriminalization. Breckenridge was also the first Summit County town to draft a set of regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D