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North Coast | Education & Student ActivismMendo Supes Delay Vote on More MMJ Regulations
At the November 6th full Board meeting, the Criminal Justice Cttee's Options: View Full Header | View Printable Version | Download this as a file| Add to Addressbook
Mendocino's ill-conceived package of medical marijuana regulations has been kicked back to committee for more work. Patient advocates are hoping to get the proposal killed. - D. Gieringer From: Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory Board At the November 6th full Board meeting, the Criminal Justice Cttee's Cultivation Draft Ordinnce was returned back to the committee rather than being voted on by the full Board. It was clear to all that it was "not ready". As conceived and drafted, it will never be "ready" as it's basic premises and more or less all the details conflict with existing State and County law. That won't prevent more sound and fury trying to polish it up. The Monday CJ meeting will probably be a return to discussion of the Dispensary Draft Ordinance. DA Lintott stated, at a previous CJ meeting, "I"m not sure if we even NEED a dispensary ordinance". The committee members, Chairman Wattenberger and 1st District Supervisor Delbar, don't agree. Previous drafts, numbering around 25 pages, appear to be a copy and paste of all the most restrictive provisions from all the existing County and local Dispensary ordinances the county counsel's office could find. The intent is to create a bureaucratic mine field which cannot be crossed by anyone wanting to open an MMJ Dispensary in Mendocino County. The Draft proposal included a total number of dispensaries limited to two (two presently exist) and contains features which neither dispensary operator could possibly comply with. Your tax dollars at work.
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