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DESCRIPTION:The actual time when the item will hit the agenda is uncertain, since it 
 varies with how long earlier items takes.  To be sure to watch or testify, 
 show up at 3:15 PM and be prepared to wait for an hour if 
 necessary.\n\nSANTA CRUZ OWN DRUG WAR AGAINST MARIJUANA\nIn Santa Cruz, 
 it's not fashionable to actually come out and denounce the right to use 
 marijuana, recreationally and medically.  \n\nSo instead politicians here 
 vote to thwart the opening of dispensaries, increase marijuana drug busts, 
 and thwart oversight of local police abuses around this.  While piously 
 proclaiming they "support" a change in the drug laws nationally.  The 
 current "Take Back Santa Cruz" hysteria against "drug dealers" shows this 
 police-orchestrated trend.\n\n\nCITY COUNCIL MEETING TODAY\nToday's City 
 Council will likely rubberstamp Item #10--a hearing and vote on an 
 "emergency" measure to continue the ban for 4 months on new medical 
 marijuana dispensary applications (of which there is curently only one). 
 \n\nEARLIER SURRENDER TO MARIJUANA PROHIBITIONIST FEARS\nThe Council has 
 already bent over backwards and forwards for the Planning Department's two 
 earlier "emergency" moratoriums in June and July of 2009.  \n\nThe 
 "emergency" finding is required because there is already a very restrictive 
 zoning ordinance in place that makes it very hard to find places to open 
 dispensaries and allows extensive appeal rights.\n\nI discuss this in more 
 detail in a longer story on indybay at 
 \nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/05/18634378.php\n\nMORATORIUM 
 BETTER THAN A BAN BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH\nThe present moratorium extension is 
 arguably better than the initially proposed straight ban on all new medical 
 marijuana facilities voted 5-2 by the Planning Commission on 11-19.  
 \n\nHowever it constitutes an effective though temporary ban, which 
 violates both the due process rights of the only remaining applicant and 
 the needs of the community.  It also panders to the prejudices and fears of 
 nervous neighbors, Drug War cops, and nervous bureaucrats.\n\nFOLLOWING THE 
 BAD EXAMPLE OF OTHER CITIES\nThe "moratorium" replicates what is being done 
 in other Calilfornia cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.  
 \n\nSupporters of the extended moratorium here claim (without evidence) 
 that these shops represent some kind of "danger" instead of both a business 
 opportunity and a medical service.\n\n\nREPORT AND ORDINANCE\nThe staff 
 report is at 
 http://64.175.136.240/sirepub/cache/2/tt2zok55nrnnvj55vuyvypj4/224895301262010052617223.PDF 
 .  \n\nAn earlier staff report by the Planning Department to the Planning 
 Commission was a straight call for a ban.  Apparently the staff has changed 
 its position--perhaps because Mayor Rotkin and Councilmember Lane aren't 
 supporting it entirely without clarifying why.\n\nIf they need another four 
 months to "study" the issue, they're not saying why (since they came up 
 with a bad position in November and argued it before the Planning 
 Commission).\n\nThe wording of the moratorium ordinance is at 
 http://64.175.136.240/sirepub/cache/2/tt2zok55nrnnvj55vuyvypj4/224895401262010054830254.PDF 
 \n\nABSURD "REEFER MADNESS" CLAIMS\nThe ordinance makes the preposterous 
 claim that this "emergency" measure is required  "for the protection of the 
 public’s health, safety and welfare".  This kind of Drug War hysteria 
 gives away the real motivation and mind set of what is going on 
 here.\n\nIt's also necessary language because the proposal requires not 
 just a simple majority nor a 2/3 majority of the City Council but 6 out of 
 7 votes.\n\nThe Planning Dept. again seems to be stalling a specific 
 application that would still require extensive hearings and allow for 
 numerous appeals by NIMBY critics for a new dispensary. \n\nRADIO 
 DISCUSSION\nI'm hoping to discuss this issue on Free Radio Santa Cruz today 
 2:30 PM to 5 PM (101.1 FM  www.freakradio.org) along with earlier homeless 
 street interviews.  \n\nI think limiting the number of dispensaries to two 
 particularly impacts poor and homeless people by allowing a two-club 
 monopoly with raised prices.  The show may be preempted--in which case I'll 
 be talking about it during my regular show time Thursday 6-8 PM.\n\nI've 
 invited marijuana activist and former City Council candidate Craig Canada 
 (http://www.palmspringsbum.org/medical.html) who also writes an interesting 
 series of articles for 
 (http://www.examiner.com/x-14883-Santa-Cruz-County-Drug-Policy-Examiner) to 
 call in with his analysis.\n\nCanada is an articulate advocate and 
 interesting researcher who has devoted years to this struggle and written 
 about it extensively.\n\nDEMAND THIS MEASURE BE KILLED\nCall 420-5020 and 
 demand the ordinance be defeated, allowing the current--but very 
 restrictive--approval process of new medical marijuana dispensary 
 applications (of which there is only one still active) to proceed. 
 \n\nE-mail City Council at citycouncil@ci.santa-cruz.ca.us before the 
 meeting today at 3 PM or show up at 809 Center St. to oppose it in person. 
 \n\n\nMEASURE K HEARING COMING UP THURSDAY \nThe Measure K (Lowest 
 Enforcement Priority for Marijuana Use by Adults in Private) Commission 
 meets Thursday 1-28 at 5:30 PM in City Council chambers.\n\nIts "agenda" is 
 posted at 
 http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=11774 
 \n\nI have discussed elsewhere why this group is a joke and a deception 
 that provides no oversight of police disregard of the Measure K initiative 
 passed by 64% of the voters.  \n\nSee 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/15/18601743.php  as well as "Rump 
 Measure K Committee Excludes Public Comment, Loses Audio Tape" at 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/01/19/18564535.php\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/26/18636264.php
SUMMARY:3rd Medical Marijuana Dispensary Moratorium Coming Up
LOCATION:At 809 Center St. in Santa Cruz City Council Chambers at the 2nd and last 
 City Council meeting of the year
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/26/18636264.php
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